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Days before show, crackles and pops, distorted, messed up :(
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:54 am
by Urk the Horrible
Just started, turn it on, and there's a terrible (pretty loud) scratchy, popping, distortion like you get when you turn a knob with a bad pot on a guitar. Doing this just while playing (no knob turning). It's a total "singing frog" thing, in that it is intermitant, can't figure out what's causing it. Hope the show goes well in 2 days
Any clue anybody? Is it the tube?
Just played our rehearsal and it only bad noise seemed to get better, rather, we didn't notice it or else it got better after warning up... or? A little nervous.
Thanks y'all.
Re: Days before show, crackles and pops, distorted, messed u
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:55 pm
by ClaytonE
Urk the Horrible wrote:Just started, turn it on, and there's a terrible (pretty loud) scratchy, popping, distortion like you get when you turn a knob with a bad pot on a guitar. Doing this just while playing (no knob turning). It's a total "singing frog" thing, in that it is intermitant, can't figure out what's causing it. Hope the show goes well in 2 days
Any clue anybody? Is it the tube?
Just played our rehearsal and it only bad noise seemed to get better, rather, we didn't notice it or else it got better after warning up... or? A little nervous.
Thanks y'all.
Hello Urk... This sure sounds like a tube going out...but I don't know if anyone else has experienced this yet...The SV-1 is only a few years old and it seems a little quick for a tube to burn out...
Keep us posted and play your set anyway...the audience will think its the newest craze sound!!!
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:30 pm
by ShaunKorg
The tube should only apply to the amp sims. If you shut the amp off does the problem go away?
Re: Days before show, crackles and pops, distorted, messed u
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:01 pm
by ClaytonE
ClaytonE wrote:Urk the Horrible wrote:Just started, turn it on, and there's a terrible (pretty loud) scratchy, popping, distortion like you get when you turn a knob with a bad pot on a guitar. Doing this just while playing (no knob turning). It's a total "singing frog" thing, in that it is intermitant, can't figure out what's causing it. Hope the show goes well in 2 days
Any clue anybody? Is it the tube?
Just played our rehearsal and it only bad noise seemed to get better, rather, we didn't notice it or else it got better after warning up... or? A little nervous.
Thanks y'all.
Hello Urk... This sure sounds like a tube going out...but I don't know if anyone else has experienced this yet...The SV-1 is only a few years old and it seems a little quick for a tube to burn out...
Keep us posted and play your set anyway...the audience will think its the newest craze sound!!!
Hello Urk...just a follow up on your gig...want to know whether to congratulate or commiserate with you???
Remember...we're here for you either way!!!

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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:34 am
by simonmavin
I have just started experiencing the same problem, When I play "hard" on the sv-1 it breaks up (not in a good way) and kinda cuts in and out. It plays fine if I don't push it. If it is the tube, does anyone know how I can replace it? do I need a specific one from korg or can I put one in myself?
need to know asap!! Got gigs! ARGHHHHH
cheers
Simon
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:05 pm
by oy5t3h
simonmavin wrote:I have just started experiencing the same problem, When I play "hard" on the sv-1 it breaks up (not in a good way) and kinda cuts in and out. It plays fine if I don't push it. If it is the tube, does anyone know how I can replace it? do I need a specific one from korg or can I put one in myself?
need to know asap!! Got gigs! ARGHHHHH
cheers
Simon
You can put one in yourself if you don't mind voiding your warranty.
It's a standard 12AX7, but you can't replace it by just removing the clear cover (why?!?), you have to disassemble the back. Search these forums for the service manual with instructions if you fancy a go, but you're probably better off taking it in to your local Korg Approved Service Centre.
If you just turn off the Amp Sim functions, then the tube won't be doing anything, and the sounds should be fine, so that should get you through any gigs until you can get the tube replaced.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:20 am
by charleston
simonmavin wrote:I have just started experiencing the same problem, When I play "hard" on the sv-1 it breaks up (not in a good way) and kinda cuts in and out. It plays fine if I don't push it. If it is the tube, does anyone know how I can replace it? do I need a specific one from korg or can I put one in myself?
need to know asap!! Got gigs! ARGHHHHH
cheers
Simon
Just to correct a few misleading responses:
1) No, you can't just pop a tube in without opening the SV-1 and following an "alignment procedure" to match levels.
2) *edit* link posted below for service manual with no "alignment procedure" included.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:56 pm
by oy5t3h
This is not the Kronos forum, so no-one has asked for a Kronos service manual.
There is a
link to the SV-1 service manual in these forums, which contains full instructions to changing the tube.
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:59 pm
by redrobin62
I have Alesis M1Active 520USB monitors. After about a year of ownership, I started getting snaps & crackles from it. I traced it to its on & off knob. I wonder if that's what happened with the SV-1 in this case.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 10:40 am
by ClaytonE
redrobin62 wrote:I have Alesis M1Active 520USB monitors. After about a year of ownership, I started getting snaps & crackles from it. I traced it to its on & off knob. I wonder if that's what happened with the SV-1 in this case.
Unfortunately we will probably never know Redrobinhood
It looks as if the OP has disappeared into the veiled mists of the Internet...
Someone call in the bloodhounds for Urk the horrible!!!
