Specifically, fast picking on high notes, say anything about 12th fret on the B string. The sound is almost like a kick drum playing in the background along with the pick attack, and not quietly, its nearly as loud as the note. Only on gain channel, no such effect no clean channel, so I think I can rule out power section issues.
It's not the same thing you get with over-filtered tubes or solid state amps, but somewhat along those lines, and far more pronounced.
My first thought was too much low-end early in the pre-amp, so I tried switching in smaller (and much smaller) coupling caps, no joy. Also tried bypassing the Rk on the stage that drives the tone stack with caps of varying sizes, all the way to 22uf, in case it was an issue with too high impedance of a signal driving the tone stack, also, no joy.
Anyone heard something similar and have other ideas what might be causing it? I've not encountered anything quite like it before.
It's not the same thing you get with over-filtered tubes or solid state amps, but somewhat along those lines, and far more pronounced.
My first thought was too much low-end early in the pre-amp, so I tried switching in smaller (and much smaller) coupling caps, no joy. Also tried bypassing the Rk on the stage that drives the tone stack with caps of varying sizes, all the way to 22uf, in case it was an issue with too high impedance of a signal driving the tone stack, also, no joy.
Anyone heard something similar and have other ideas what might be causing it? I've not encountered anything quite like it before.
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