Hey guys. I have been playing my b-52 at100 head for a while now with some new 6l6's and all the 12ax's in the pre. also put a new recto tube in. There's like this harsh grainy sound that makes leads not enjoyable on the amp and rythem sections sound like theyre played on a squire strat when i'm really playing them on a les paul.
When I biased the amp I put my voltimeter on the chassis ground, and on pin 5 of the P-tubes. All read a perfect 34-increased to 39. Eurotubes specifies to touch pin 3, but I did not get a reading on pin 3 and a youtube instructional on this amp specified pin #5. Eurotubes specifies not to exceed 44 on your bias reading.
I think this distortion is crossover distortion. Does anyone know what typically causes this? Am I just an idiot and doing something wrong?
If it helps at all - There is some grounding issue on one of my pots on my les paul nothing serious, just an issue where if you don't touch the strings while you play the amp will hum a bit. I want to say last time i tried a different axe on it it still sounded harsh, so i don't think the ground prob. on the les paul has anything to do with this issue. Thanks and hope all is well people of the forum.
When I biased the amp I put my voltimeter on the chassis ground, and on pin 5 of the P-tubes. All read a perfect 34-increased to 39. Eurotubes specifies to touch pin 3, but I did not get a reading on pin 3 and a youtube instructional on this amp specified pin #5. Eurotubes specifies not to exceed 44 on your bias reading.
I think this distortion is crossover distortion. Does anyone know what typically causes this? Am I just an idiot and doing something wrong?
If it helps at all - There is some grounding issue on one of my pots on my les paul nothing serious, just an issue where if you don't touch the strings while you play the amp will hum a bit. I want to say last time i tried a different axe on it it still sounded harsh, so i don't think the ground prob. on the les paul has anything to do with this issue. Thanks and hope all is well people of the forum.
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