Hello, this is my first post in here, and as i can see this looks like a good place to post my problem.
First of all its a tube amp with 2 power tubes (5881WXT) and 4 preamp tubes (12AT7). And has 1 high input (which i play in) and a low input channel.
Last week i was playing on my Randall amp, and it worked perfectly both the clean and overdrive channel.
So i turned it on yesterday and it was letting me down big time, i hear this squealing/whistling noise from the speaker. I instantly turned the volume down to 0 and i could still hear the noise, i then began to turn the controls and found out the Reverb Control is the one doing it. When its turned to 0 theres nothing and as soon i turn it, it starts the noise.
I tried to unplug the cable from the high input and it stopped, i then tried to put the cable back in slowly, it instantly starts to squeal again (Please note this squeal is not very loud, because i have turned the volume all the way down, but does gets higher if i turn volume up and the reverb control up.)
I was thinking it could be a tube, so i removed the first preamp tube on the left and turned the amp on again, and tried to put the cable in the high input again and there was nothing. So i think i found the reverb tube.. i then tried to replace it with a brand new 12at7 tube i have in spare and it started squealing when i insert the cable.
(when i tap the tubes with a pencil i cant hear any difference on the sound)
Now to my other problem with my amp (sigh)
I then thought oh well, i just turn the reverb down and just start playing, but it wasnt that easy. As soon i play a note on my guitar the volume on the amp instantly cuts off to nearly hearable and back again when the note have played for a little while (2-3 secs). I tried to do it a few times and it just keep doing it, dropping down when the note is played and comes back up when the note have been ringing for a while.
I turned it over to the overdrive channel and again, as soon i play a note of some kind it instantly drops down.
I really hope you guys have some suggestions to these problems.
Ive been thinking it could be the power tubes gone bad.
Hope to see some suggestions to the problems soon .
Thanks very much!
First of all its a tube amp with 2 power tubes (5881WXT) and 4 preamp tubes (12AT7). And has 1 high input (which i play in) and a low input channel.
Last week i was playing on my Randall amp, and it worked perfectly both the clean and overdrive channel.
So i turned it on yesterday and it was letting me down big time, i hear this squealing/whistling noise from the speaker. I instantly turned the volume down to 0 and i could still hear the noise, i then began to turn the controls and found out the Reverb Control is the one doing it. When its turned to 0 theres nothing and as soon i turn it, it starts the noise.
I tried to unplug the cable from the high input and it stopped, i then tried to put the cable back in slowly, it instantly starts to squeal again (Please note this squeal is not very loud, because i have turned the volume all the way down, but does gets higher if i turn volume up and the reverb control up.)
I was thinking it could be a tube, so i removed the first preamp tube on the left and turned the amp on again, and tried to put the cable in the high input again and there was nothing. So i think i found the reverb tube.. i then tried to replace it with a brand new 12at7 tube i have in spare and it started squealing when i insert the cable.
(when i tap the tubes with a pencil i cant hear any difference on the sound)
Now to my other problem with my amp (sigh)
I then thought oh well, i just turn the reverb down and just start playing, but it wasnt that easy. As soon i play a note on my guitar the volume on the amp instantly cuts off to nearly hearable and back again when the note have played for a little while (2-3 secs). I tried to do it a few times and it just keep doing it, dropping down when the note is played and comes back up when the note have been ringing for a while.
I turned it over to the overdrive channel and again, as soon i play a note of some kind it instantly drops down.
I really hope you guys have some suggestions to these problems.
Ive been thinking it could be the power tubes gone bad.
Hope to see some suggestions to the problems soon .
Thanks very much!
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