Hi guys,
I've got a Fender Blues Junior that has a buzz riding on each note.
There is no buzz when unless you're playing, it does not occur while your guitar is silent but turned up.
The noise sounds remarkably similar to the sound you get when you over-drive a cab IR loader with a amp sim on a computer. I sometimes use LePous Lecto with the IR loader in ReValver and having the signal too hot from the LePou plug produces a very similar noise.
The buzz occurs at clean and dirty settings and is not affected by any of the amps controls.
I've tried different guitars, different locations, different cables, double checked each screw on the chassis, Cleaned the valve sockets and plugs, changed the valves with known good ones (from a different amp), tried it with different speakers, removed the power valve retainer, chop stick tested each component, replaced the main filter cap and inspected the others, changed the coupling caps. None of these have shown any faults or produced any results.
Has anyone had a similar problem to this?
Can anyone think of anything else to try other than what I've already mentioned?
Is it time to start re-flowing the solder on every joint? There are no obviously cracked ones but I guess they don't always make themselves obvious!!
Help would be really appreciated.
I've got a Fender Blues Junior that has a buzz riding on each note.
There is no buzz when unless you're playing, it does not occur while your guitar is silent but turned up.
The noise sounds remarkably similar to the sound you get when you over-drive a cab IR loader with a amp sim on a computer. I sometimes use LePous Lecto with the IR loader in ReValver and having the signal too hot from the LePou plug produces a very similar noise.
The buzz occurs at clean and dirty settings and is not affected by any of the amps controls.
I've tried different guitars, different locations, different cables, double checked each screw on the chassis, Cleaned the valve sockets and plugs, changed the valves with known good ones (from a different amp), tried it with different speakers, removed the power valve retainer, chop stick tested each component, replaced the main filter cap and inspected the others, changed the coupling caps. None of these have shown any faults or produced any results.
Has anyone had a similar problem to this?
Can anyone think of anything else to try other than what I've already mentioned?
Is it time to start re-flowing the solder on every joint? There are no obviously cracked ones but I guess they don't always make themselves obvious!!
Help would be really appreciated.
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