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Magnavox300 11-14-2021 05:43 PM

1950 Admiral 21D1- interference in audio help!
 
I redid this set, new caps, resistors, all good tubes:
Has an excellent bright picture, but there is a lot of scratchy loud interface in the audio, and volume is very low, needs to be turned all the way up to hear it...
Any ideas what could be causing it, been fooling with it for a year now and no luck...

Kevin Kuehn 11-14-2021 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Magnavox300 (Post 3237638)
I redid this set, new caps, resistors, all good tubes:
Has an excellent bright picture, but there is a lot of scratchy loud interface in the audio, and volume is very low, needs to be turned all the way up to hear it...
Any ideas what could be causing it, been fooling with it for a year now and no luck...

Do the scratchy interference's go away with the volume turned all the way down? Does fine tuning have any affect on noises and can you increase the audio quality when you tune to either side of best picture?

Magnavox300 11-14-2021 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn (Post 3237639)
Do the scratchy interference's go away with the volume turned all the way down? Does fine tuning have any affect on noises and can you increase the audio quality when you tune to either side of best picture?

With the volume all the way down, they are still there, just not as loud...
The fine tuning turned all the way to the left does make the volume louder and clearer, but still lots of scratchy interference noise...

Kevin Kuehn 11-15-2021 05:53 PM

You could pull the 6AU6 sound IF tube to check if the noise goes silent, if so you'll know if the noise source is not after that stage. If it's still noisy try pulling the 6av6 audio frequency amp tube. Basically you need to divide things up to narrow down where the noise is jumping in.

bandersen 11-15-2021 08:38 PM

Could be SMD (silver mica disease) in the sound IF cans. I know earlier Admirals suffered from it.

If you've eliminated every other suspect and the problem remains, try popping the shield off the sound IF transformer and ratio detector.

There may be a mica cap like this that is exposed to the environment. You can carefully clip them out and tack in a new mica cap.
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