Hi,
I'm really hoping you can help me diagnose the problem I'm having as it's driving me mad.
For a couple of months I've been experiencing crackling distorting and my sound completely cutting out completely (down to barely audible). I have a Mexican strat, a few pedals and a hot rod deluxe 3. I've sent the amp back to fender twice and they've done various things such as tightening stuff and replacing the power valves. I was sure it was the amp as it did it in the shop I took it back to with their guitar straight away. I also know these amps are notorious for these issues
The issue persists. The confusing part is that it's doing it on multiple amps. Last night it did it plugged directly in to a Peavey bandit. Interestingly it only did it on the low gain input not much (if it all) on the high gain. Also strangely when I played through the hod rod with the peavey on sat next to it the peavey mate weird noises even without anything being plugged in to it but this could be irrelevant. It's also done it on a Laney amp at a gig.
If the amp is the issue why is it doing it on multiple amps?
If the pedals/leads are the issue why is it doing it on multiple amps with different leads both through pedals and directly in to the amp?
If the guitar is the issue (which seems to be the only variable left) why did the amp do it at the guitar shop with a different guitar?
At this stage it seems to be defying logic and I'm considering wiping my savings and replacing my whole set up which is drastic but I've now had two gigs where it's died on me after a few songs which I can't have keep happening.
Here is a video of the noise it makes https://vid.me/yi1C. That video is the strat straight into the front of the amp on the clean channel.
Any ideas? I'm hoping it's something obvious and you will make me feel stupid for overlooking it!
Thanks for your help
I'm really hoping you can help me diagnose the problem I'm having as it's driving me mad.
For a couple of months I've been experiencing crackling distorting and my sound completely cutting out completely (down to barely audible). I have a Mexican strat, a few pedals and a hot rod deluxe 3. I've sent the amp back to fender twice and they've done various things such as tightening stuff and replacing the power valves. I was sure it was the amp as it did it in the shop I took it back to with their guitar straight away. I also know these amps are notorious for these issues
The issue persists. The confusing part is that it's doing it on multiple amps. Last night it did it plugged directly in to a Peavey bandit. Interestingly it only did it on the low gain input not much (if it all) on the high gain. Also strangely when I played through the hod rod with the peavey on sat next to it the peavey mate weird noises even without anything being plugged in to it but this could be irrelevant. It's also done it on a Laney amp at a gig.
If the amp is the issue why is it doing it on multiple amps?
If the pedals/leads are the issue why is it doing it on multiple amps with different leads both through pedals and directly in to the amp?
If the guitar is the issue (which seems to be the only variable left) why did the amp do it at the guitar shop with a different guitar?
At this stage it seems to be defying logic and I'm considering wiping my savings and replacing my whole set up which is drastic but I've now had two gigs where it's died on me after a few songs which I can't have keep happening.
Here is a video of the noise it makes https://vid.me/yi1C. That video is the strat straight into the front of the amp on the clean channel.
Any ideas? I'm hoping it's something obvious and you will make me feel stupid for overlooking it!
Thanks for your help
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