Dog, the first thing to look at on a Dynaco amp would be the tube sockets for an intermitent "hiss/hum". Try wiggling the driver tube gently(the small one, it's a 7199 if it's a ST 70)on the channel that makes the noise. If it goes away or makes the same noise when wiggled, you found it. Clean the tube sockets and the pins on the tubes. Feel free to e-mail me with questions, I dont know everything there is to know about them but I fooled around with Dynas for a very long time and know some of their "habits".
Old Dyna amp -- Worth Repairing??
I was given an old Dyna tube amp which seems to work well except, on occasion, there is an intermittent hiss or hum in one channel. Does this sound like a common or simple problem? I enjoy the use of this amp in my painting studio, so ultimate fidelity is not absolutely critical. However, I don't have the money to spend on a major repair. Typically, will I be charged a fee to even have someone open up and look at this piece of equipment? Or, should I ask for a free estimate? Any bits of advice on finding a fair and competent repair shop?
I am very glad I found this forum, as I enjoy music, but know very little about electronics, etc. (am a newbie), but am learning as I go. TIA.
I am very glad I found this forum, as I enjoy music, but know very little about electronics, etc. (am a newbie), but am learning as I go. TIA.
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