Hey,
I have an older, possibly 80s or 90s dual rectifier. i bought it used in 1999 or something so I am not sure. It has had all sorts of trouble, and I have had it fixed a few times for things like faulty pots and stuff like that. A long time ago, it would lose all balls on the main modern distortion channel, and just be like a wierd cleanish crap sound, got that fixed blah blah.
The new problem. All channels and modes work, vintage, clean modern. except, when I push the modern channel above like 15 % volume, and do a "chug" the amps makes this wierd high pitched squeak squeal. its like a vibratory feedback. sounds like a speaker is tearing itself apart. I have retubed the power tubes and checked all preamp tubes for microphonic-ness.
I have also tested this on separate cabs, and i have other heads that i pushed these cabs to the brink of what they can do, and no wierd shit goin on there.
If this post gets any attention, or if there are any amp gurus out there, I could record this noise. It's unlike anything I have heard before. And it's strange because the amp sounds awesome, and has had none of its old troubles.
Really want this amp to work and be reliable. Just today I bought a peavey 5150 ii just so that I could have a workhorse high gain amp that won't shit on itself when i want to push the volume past bedroom levels.
Thanks in advance to anyone that has any insight into this.
I have an older, possibly 80s or 90s dual rectifier. i bought it used in 1999 or something so I am not sure. It has had all sorts of trouble, and I have had it fixed a few times for things like faulty pots and stuff like that. A long time ago, it would lose all balls on the main modern distortion channel, and just be like a wierd cleanish crap sound, got that fixed blah blah.
The new problem. All channels and modes work, vintage, clean modern. except, when I push the modern channel above like 15 % volume, and do a "chug" the amps makes this wierd high pitched squeak squeal. its like a vibratory feedback. sounds like a speaker is tearing itself apart. I have retubed the power tubes and checked all preamp tubes for microphonic-ness.
I have also tested this on separate cabs, and i have other heads that i pushed these cabs to the brink of what they can do, and no wierd shit goin on there.
If this post gets any attention, or if there are any amp gurus out there, I could record this noise. It's unlike anything I have heard before. And it's strange because the amp sounds awesome, and has had none of its old troubles.
Really want this amp to work and be reliable. Just today I bought a peavey 5150 ii just so that I could have a workhorse high gain amp that won't shit on itself when i want to push the volume past bedroom levels.
Thanks in advance to anyone that has any insight into this.
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