This reminds me of a somewhat similar experience I had. I had built a circuit that needed a positive and negative power supply. I bought a cheap poser supply and did a simple modification for my use.One last ODD comment: The BOUFFFF? It's back. As soon as I put the cover on the amp it returned. However, this time I happened to have the screwdriver laying on top of it. When I switched it on the cover sucked down to the transformer, then once the magnetic flux was established the lid settled down.
So the BOUFFFF is a mechanical noise, not a result of anything going on with the circuitry. The original Bridge Rectifier was rated at 10 amps. I replaced it with one rated for 25 amps. And I never found anything else wrong with the amp, other than the shorted BR.
Good point. Perhaps I can epoxy it down to the top of the transformer. All I need to be sure to do is get an epoxy that won't be bothered by the heat from the transformer.I would hesitate to weld on the transformer.