Hi, folks.
I have a Fender M-80 Chorus amp that I have personally brutalized for close to 40 years without a hitch. Well I was blazing away recently with nearly everything it had and noticed something didn't sound right. Investigation proved there to be a faint clipping much more noticeable at low gains and pretty much the same no matter which channel (clean or distortion) I used. Even with all the volumes turned way down there is a noticeable background clipping. It's like I can hear the full clean signal getting through, only something has added a faint clipped version and mixed it in at about 10% of the signal strength and remains at that level no matter what volume you play at, even though it's less noticeable if there is a lot of clipping from the gain channel. One more thing, it plays in the headphones too, so I wonder if that removes the power amp from the equation? (don't have a schematic).
-Cue
I have a Fender M-80 Chorus amp that I have personally brutalized for close to 40 years without a hitch. Well I was blazing away recently with nearly everything it had and noticed something didn't sound right. Investigation proved there to be a faint clipping much more noticeable at low gains and pretty much the same no matter which channel (clean or distortion) I used. Even with all the volumes turned way down there is a noticeable background clipping. It's like I can hear the full clean signal getting through, only something has added a faint clipped version and mixed it in at about 10% of the signal strength and remains at that level no matter what volume you play at, even though it's less noticeable if there is a lot of clipping from the gain channel. One more thing, it plays in the headphones too, so I wonder if that removes the power amp from the equation? (don't have a schematic).
-Cue
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