When the gain channel (channel 1) on my Rivera Knucklehead is engaged, there is a fizz type of sound along with the note that will decay.
This is not your typical fizz with having the gain set high and master low but something different. It happens with gain set relatively low and present until master on or above 4 (which is very loud on this 100 watt amp). It very much sounds like the preamp is being overdriven as it seems to be sensitive to transients. When playing very, very softly it is not audible, but when playing normally it is heard and increases more relative to digging in. The noise is not present at all on the clean channel (channel 2).
Here is the strange part. When unplugging the DIN Rivera footswitch and using the push/pull function to engage channel 1, it is not present--only when the footswitch is connected. Even when the footswitch is connected, pulling the potentiometer out to engage channel 1 does not resolve it. The footswitch must be physically not connected to the amp.
I am using the Rivera FS-7 footswitch which is the correct one for the amp. I have another Rivera amp (Suprema) and have connected the FS-7 footswitch from it to the knucklehead but the issue remains, so the problem is not with the FS-7 or cabling. I have cleaned the DIN jack on the back of the amp but did not change anything.
Can anyone put me on the track to troubleshooting? It would make sense to me if the noise was present in channel 1 no matter HOW it was engaged, but this seems strange to me. I'm trying to include a schematic attachment. Thanks for any help.
This is not your typical fizz with having the gain set high and master low but something different. It happens with gain set relatively low and present until master on or above 4 (which is very loud on this 100 watt amp). It very much sounds like the preamp is being overdriven as it seems to be sensitive to transients. When playing very, very softly it is not audible, but when playing normally it is heard and increases more relative to digging in. The noise is not present at all on the clean channel (channel 2).
Here is the strange part. When unplugging the DIN Rivera footswitch and using the push/pull function to engage channel 1, it is not present--only when the footswitch is connected. Even when the footswitch is connected, pulling the potentiometer out to engage channel 1 does not resolve it. The footswitch must be physically not connected to the amp.
I am using the Rivera FS-7 footswitch which is the correct one for the amp. I have another Rivera amp (Suprema) and have connected the FS-7 footswitch from it to the knucklehead but the issue remains, so the problem is not with the FS-7 or cabling. I have cleaned the DIN jack on the back of the amp but did not change anything.
Can anyone put me on the track to troubleshooting? It would make sense to me if the noise was present in channel 1 no matter HOW it was engaged, but this seems strange to me. I'm trying to include a schematic attachment. Thanks for any help.
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