howdy y'all,
first post ... i really appreciate the opportunity.
amp in question is a mid 90's Kendrick Gusher (2x12, EL34's, reverb) i purchased amp around a year ago. amp soon developed this crazy oscillation that turned out to be the switch gerald uses to switch between cathode and fixed bias. replacing switch took care of oscillation which left me to really get my head and ears around what this amp could do (i'm a fooltime gigging/touring player and while i'm not able to work on my own amps i do know a little about them and have fairly decent ears)
the problem i'm having with this amp is when you start to overdrive it there's this grainy quality/distortion to amp's tone that's present, fairly obvious and just not pleasing at all. the harder you push amp the more obvious it becomes. my tech has looked at amp; all voltages are good, amp is stable and reliable. one friend i lent amp to hooked it up to a scope and told me amp is not oscillating and that this sound i'm describing is visible as a pointed peak not usually associated with a clipping tube amp (really technical huh?) he was talking that it might simply be inherit in amp's design. personaly i don't see how as this distortion is NOT a nice sound. sound quality occurs in any input, cathode or fixed bias, extra gain stage in or out. when you push amp it sounds muffled and flat (ie not very touch sensative).
i'm waiting for a hole in my schedule that would allow me to leave amp with someone. i've corresponded w/ gerald many times, mostly about oscillation problem, and feel it's a little useless as we're thousands of miles apart and i know if i push issue he'll want me to ship amp to him which i can't do now and i don't want to bug the guy. if i can't get a handle on this at home i think i'm touring through tejas in the spring and mebbe' i'll bring amp by then.
any leg-up, insight or suggestions would be oh so appreciated as this situation is becoming disheartening. i probably paid too much for this amp (which incidently is beautifuly made) but my instincts tell me it should sound killer. i mean this stuff isn't rocket science right?
thank you in advance for the help!
mike
first post ... i really appreciate the opportunity.
amp in question is a mid 90's Kendrick Gusher (2x12, EL34's, reverb) i purchased amp around a year ago. amp soon developed this crazy oscillation that turned out to be the switch gerald uses to switch between cathode and fixed bias. replacing switch took care of oscillation which left me to really get my head and ears around what this amp could do (i'm a fooltime gigging/touring player and while i'm not able to work on my own amps i do know a little about them and have fairly decent ears)
the problem i'm having with this amp is when you start to overdrive it there's this grainy quality/distortion to amp's tone that's present, fairly obvious and just not pleasing at all. the harder you push amp the more obvious it becomes. my tech has looked at amp; all voltages are good, amp is stable and reliable. one friend i lent amp to hooked it up to a scope and told me amp is not oscillating and that this sound i'm describing is visible as a pointed peak not usually associated with a clipping tube amp (really technical huh?) he was talking that it might simply be inherit in amp's design. personaly i don't see how as this distortion is NOT a nice sound. sound quality occurs in any input, cathode or fixed bias, extra gain stage in or out. when you push amp it sounds muffled and flat (ie not very touch sensative).
i'm waiting for a hole in my schedule that would allow me to leave amp with someone. i've corresponded w/ gerald many times, mostly about oscillation problem, and feel it's a little useless as we're thousands of miles apart and i know if i push issue he'll want me to ship amp to him which i can't do now and i don't want to bug the guy. if i can't get a handle on this at home i think i'm touring through tejas in the spring and mebbe' i'll bring amp by then.
any leg-up, insight or suggestions would be oh so appreciated as this situation is becoming disheartening. i probably paid too much for this amp (which incidently is beautifuly made) but my instincts tell me it should sound killer. i mean this stuff isn't rocket science right?
thank you in advance for the help!
mike
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