Hi everyone,
I finished a Liverpool project about 7 months ago and all has been fine up until now.  Basically what I'm getting is this:
As the amp warms up I get this very loud crackling noise that gets louder if I turn up the volume control.  When the amp is fully cool it can take up to 5 minutes to develop the crackling noise.  When already hot it's immediate.  
An odd side effect that I feel must be related is a buzz / hum I get when I put the amp on standby.  This buzz / hum slowly dissipates once the switch is flipped to standby but is back full force if I put it out of standby and then back again.
Here's what I've done so far:
1) replaced all tubes with known good ones.
2) checked all B+ voltages and bias voltage (all within range)
The voltages never fluctuate when the crackling noise comes in.  One the scope I see no real ugliness until I hit the plates of V3. 
The only other time I had a similar crackling sound was when I had my old Marshall plugged into a bad or dirty wall outlet at a gig once.
I'd sure appreciate any tips or sage advice for where to look more.  Thanks in advance.
Steve
			
			
									
									
						Liverpool with odd problem
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				GernBlanston
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- Ron Worley
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Re: Liverpool with odd problem
Leaky coupling caps perhaps??
Try a good RMI filtered power strip to see if it's a mains problem.
Ron
			
			
									
									
						Try a good RMI filtered power strip to see if it's a mains problem.
Ron
Re: Liverpool with odd problem
Might be a cold solder joint also....might be worth getting the chopsticks out and poking around. Tube sockets might be worth a look too.
			
			
									
									
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				GernBlanston
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Re: Liverpool with odd problem
Found the crackling problem.  When I turned up the sensitivity of my scope I could see the noise way back at V1.  Problem ended up being the 50pf cap coming off the plate of V1.  Not a cold solder joint but a bad cap.  What a relief!
Steve
			
			
									
									
						Steve