Hi I'm new to this, but here's my situation:
I have a Fender Deville 212 which, over the past few months, has randomly cutting to a very thin tone and, on occasion, cutting out. I tried to narrow down the problem by replacing cables in my pedal board - this seemed to help the problem with the thin tone, but the amp still occasionally cuts out.
I have noticed that switching between inputs 1 and 2 seems to temporarily correct the problem (I turn on standby before I switch). Also, running the tubes in and out a bit helps the problem as well. I have talked to a couple of local amp techs and I have gotten a variety of possible explanations including bad sauters (is that how you spell it?), however none of them have actually been able to produce the problem in the shop because it happens, as I mentioned, randomly.
Right now I have 2 Groove 6L6GE tubes and 3 12Ax7r pre amp tubes in there which have all been recently replaced. I noticed, just now, as I was looking through the manual, that the recommended tubes are two 6L6GCs and three 12Ax7a pre amp tubes. Is this difference significant enough to affect the performance?
Also, could this problem be caused by bad tubes? How can I tell if my tubes have gone bad? I have heard of power issues being caused by bad tubes, but all of mine are relatively new.
I have a Fender Deville 212 which, over the past few months, has randomly cutting to a very thin tone and, on occasion, cutting out. I tried to narrow down the problem by replacing cables in my pedal board - this seemed to help the problem with the thin tone, but the amp still occasionally cuts out.
I have noticed that switching between inputs 1 and 2 seems to temporarily correct the problem (I turn on standby before I switch). Also, running the tubes in and out a bit helps the problem as well. I have talked to a couple of local amp techs and I have gotten a variety of possible explanations including bad sauters (is that how you spell it?), however none of them have actually been able to produce the problem in the shop because it happens, as I mentioned, randomly.
Right now I have 2 Groove 6L6GE tubes and 3 12Ax7r pre amp tubes in there which have all been recently replaced. I noticed, just now, as I was looking through the manual, that the recommended tubes are two 6L6GCs and three 12Ax7a pre amp tubes. Is this difference significant enough to affect the performance?
Also, could this problem be caused by bad tubes? How can I tell if my tubes have gone bad? I have heard of power issues being caused by bad tubes, but all of mine are relatively new.
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