Has anyone experienced this channel switching noise? It ONLY happens when the B channel is engaged, the distortion knob is disengaged (all the way left, clicked 'off'), AND you switch from NORM to DIST/B.
IF you have DIST/B engaged already and you switch between channel A and B it doesn't make the noise. It also does not matter if the distortion knob is clicked on or off -- still no noise. This seems bizarre but is maybe a 'clue' since you are in the same 3 settings which seem to trigger the noise -- distortion knob off, B channel selected, DIST/B selected -- just the order of arrival is different.
90% of the time it makes noise it just fades away to nothing in under 15 seconds. Once in a while the noise hangs around and you gotta flip the switch back and forth so it will go away, which it usually does on the first try. If you think it sounds a little funny when the noise is fading away it is because the tremolo was on during the vid/test.
Not sure if it's a good idea to go checking around the Q211 area or if there is a better place to start. I asked a friend who has a 470 to see if his makes noise under these conditions and he said it didn't I'm not a solid state wiz at this point...... would be nice to waste less time..... this description might be confusing but if you see the vid you'll see what I mean
Any ideas?
Edit: oh yes forgot the schematic: Acoustic 470 Service Manual.pdf
IF you have DIST/B engaged already and you switch between channel A and B it doesn't make the noise. It also does not matter if the distortion knob is clicked on or off -- still no noise. This seems bizarre but is maybe a 'clue' since you are in the same 3 settings which seem to trigger the noise -- distortion knob off, B channel selected, DIST/B selected -- just the order of arrival is different.
90% of the time it makes noise it just fades away to nothing in under 15 seconds. Once in a while the noise hangs around and you gotta flip the switch back and forth so it will go away, which it usually does on the first try. If you think it sounds a little funny when the noise is fading away it is because the tremolo was on during the vid/test.
Not sure if it's a good idea to go checking around the Q211 area or if there is a better place to start. I asked a friend who has a 470 to see if his makes noise under these conditions and he said it didn't I'm not a solid state wiz at this point...... would be nice to waste less time..... this description might be confusing but if you see the vid you'll see what I mean
Any ideas?
Edit: oh yes forgot the schematic: Acoustic 470 Service Manual.pdf
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