Well, I screwed something up this time. I've got a Hot Rod Deville, was worknig fine except for the occasional pop which I attributed to a power tube being on the way out. I got a new set of 5881s for it, popped them in, biased it, and took it to the practice pad to try 'er out. I didn't have a Fender footswitch, so I tried using a Marshall two button I had. I'm not sure if this is where I broke something or not....
Now, whenever I've got the More Drive channel engaged there's a really bad oscillation. I'm fairly certain it's somewhere AFTER the Volume, but before the Tone Circuit. The first volume doesn't do anything. The tone controls can shape the sound of the oscillation, like you would expect a tone circuit to do. Here's the funny one, the drive knob controls the frequency of the oscillation. It can go from fairly high pitched and sweep down to a really deep bass, all the way down to below the frequency I can hear it when the drive knob is all the way up. I tried swapping the old tubes back in, and the problem is still there.
The problem is NOT there on the Clean or (Less) Drive channels. Also, when I turn the master volume all the way down, I can hear a somewhat high pitched sound coming from the circuit board. Not sure if that's related but I figured it might be the source of the noise, I just can't track it down to which component it is. What say ye, oh smart ones?
Now, whenever I've got the More Drive channel engaged there's a really bad oscillation. I'm fairly certain it's somewhere AFTER the Volume, but before the Tone Circuit. The first volume doesn't do anything. The tone controls can shape the sound of the oscillation, like you would expect a tone circuit to do. Here's the funny one, the drive knob controls the frequency of the oscillation. It can go from fairly high pitched and sweep down to a really deep bass, all the way down to below the frequency I can hear it when the drive knob is all the way up. I tried swapping the old tubes back in, and the problem is still there.
The problem is NOT there on the Clean or (Less) Drive channels. Also, when I turn the master volume all the way down, I can hear a somewhat high pitched sound coming from the circuit board. Not sure if that's related but I figured it might be the source of the noise, I just can't track it down to which component it is. What say ye, oh smart ones?
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