Hi. I just stumbled across this forum. Seems like a really interesting place. Anyway, I have a problem and was hoping to get some advice...
I play a '76 Fender Tele Deluxe through a '72 silverface Super Reverb. Until recently I'd been playing a Tele Custom re-issue through my Super. I love how the Deluxe sounds, but my amp crackles a little bit when I play low notes. I think part of the problem is that the pickups on my deluxe are pretty hot, but the same thing happens to a slightly lesser degree when I've tried playing other bassier fender guitars (a 70's jazzmaster, another 70's tele deluxe) through my super.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've got brand new tubes in the amp and the speakers are fine (though they're Jensens, nothing fancy). Would re-biasing the amp or investing in different speakers help? In general I love how my guitar sounds through my amp, but the crackle is really noticable when I try to record with it. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and help. I'd much rather try and modify my super than go in a different direction amp-wise...
I play a '76 Fender Tele Deluxe through a '72 silverface Super Reverb. Until recently I'd been playing a Tele Custom re-issue through my Super. I love how the Deluxe sounds, but my amp crackles a little bit when I play low notes. I think part of the problem is that the pickups on my deluxe are pretty hot, but the same thing happens to a slightly lesser degree when I've tried playing other bassier fender guitars (a 70's jazzmaster, another 70's tele deluxe) through my super.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've got brand new tubes in the amp and the speakers are fine (though they're Jensens, nothing fancy). Would re-biasing the amp or investing in different speakers help? In general I love how my guitar sounds through my amp, but the crackle is really noticable when I try to record with it. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and help. I'd much rather try and modify my super than go in a different direction amp-wise...
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