I want to point out I am researching this for a friend that don't have the means to Internet.
The problem is when the amp is playing it is quiet and fairly clean but upon engaging the Channel One it gets the weird oscillating high frequency like a capacitor bleeding noise. I did a tap test of the tubes and non were microphonic and they were all lit normally. Nothing looked like it was burning hotter.
I was On my AMP and i was getting all this noise bleeding through the houses wall outlets.
I thought it was my new amp but it turned out it was his causing it. I tried different receptacles to try and isolate the noise first but it didn't matter, it was still there.
So when the channel One is engaged it gets this noise, when the OD channel is engaged it ramps up the noise worst. Turning up louder it is still there other then at higher volume tend to drown out the noise some.
Any Ideas..
Thx.
The problem is when the amp is playing it is quiet and fairly clean but upon engaging the Channel One it gets the weird oscillating high frequency like a capacitor bleeding noise. I did a tap test of the tubes and non were microphonic and they were all lit normally. Nothing looked like it was burning hotter.
I was On my AMP and i was getting all this noise bleeding through the houses wall outlets.
I thought it was my new amp but it turned out it was his causing it. I tried different receptacles to try and isolate the noise first but it didn't matter, it was still there.
So when the channel One is engaged it gets this noise, when the OD channel is engaged it ramps up the noise worst. Turning up louder it is still there other then at higher volume tend to drown out the noise some.
Any Ideas..
Thx.
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