Hello,
I'm having problems with amp hiss. It seems to get better and worse at different times. It increases as I turn the amp volume up, but it's still loud enough to be annoying when I have the amp volume low and the volume on the guitar up all the way. The amp is a Fender Blues Jr. It has the stock 12ax7 tubes (the amp is about a year and a half old, bought new) and new JJ el84's. I'm more concerned with this now because I've just started recording from the amp.
A recording of the hiss is attached below.
Another problem is a constant low drone (that you can also hear in the mp3 file). It's usually much quieter than the hissing, and it keeps at a constant volume.
One thing I know is that the cables I'm using can't be the problem. The amp gives off the same hiss (and hum) even when there are no cables plugged into it. I also tried plugging it in to a couple other outlets in other parts of the house with no change in sound either (I don't know if grounding issues would be localized to a specific outlet though). I also asked this question on another forum and they suggested to peek at the capacitors inside for any noticeable damage but there is none.
I'm having problems with amp hiss. It seems to get better and worse at different times. It increases as I turn the amp volume up, but it's still loud enough to be annoying when I have the amp volume low and the volume on the guitar up all the way. The amp is a Fender Blues Jr. It has the stock 12ax7 tubes (the amp is about a year and a half old, bought new) and new JJ el84's. I'm more concerned with this now because I've just started recording from the amp.
A recording of the hiss is attached below.
Another problem is a constant low drone (that you can also hear in the mp3 file). It's usually much quieter than the hissing, and it keeps at a constant volume.
One thing I know is that the cables I'm using can't be the problem. The amp gives off the same hiss (and hum) even when there are no cables plugged into it. I also tried plugging it in to a couple other outlets in other parts of the house with no change in sound either (I don't know if grounding issues would be localized to a specific outlet though). I also asked this question on another forum and they suggested to peek at the capacitors inside for any noticeable damage but there is none.
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