Re: when i turn off the standby it makes a loud pop sound
this happens with the 1959RR. i don't recall this happening with my old 1982 JCM 800 2204.
so by turn off, i mean disengage so that no notes are amplified.
why is it doing this? is it normal? can it damage the speakers? should i take it in to get looked at?
It is happening because the two capacitors on the mains transformer HT secondary ends are missing on the Rhoads version of the 1959 SuperLead.
The HT secondary then acts as an ignition coil when the s/by switch is turned off.
It causes a spark across the s/by switch in its effort to keep the HT current flowing.
This problem is completely cured by re-instating these two capacitors - each has one end connected to 0v.
The other end goes to the HT secondary (so the HT secondary ends, have one capacitor connected to each).
Use 0.22uF, 250v ac, X2 types for reliability - & secure each cap in position with hotglue - a job for a techie!
You will find that there is barely a tiny 'click' after this mod is fitted , (as tested at The Sound Garden, UK).
Alternatively, if you run the amp from a Mains Power Conditioner/filter with an output capacitance of 0.1uF approx, you will get a similar result (since this capacitor is 'referred' across the mains transformer to the secondary).
Your comment in #21 seems to confirm this, but results may vary if other manufacturers use smaller capacitor values.