This Blackstar Series One Model 100 Guitar Head was sent over from inventory with High Pitched Squealing. Only does it under drive (using burst pink noise), and, does it quite easily in the OverDrive 1, OverDrive 2 and Crunch Channels with the Super Crunch button engaged. In all three cases, you need the Gain cranked to near max, Volume cranked to near max, midrange anywhere from moderate to full on, Treble from mid to full on, Presence from mid to full on and Master Volume from mid to full on. I can make these three channels behave at far less aggressive settings, but, not being a guitarist (only a Bass Player), I'm just finding WHAT sets this amp off into nastiness.
My last go-around with a Blackstar Series One I was able to cure by swapping out the full-width densly-populated front panel Preamp PCB. That was the Model 200, though the PCB & controls on it look like the same thing here. I used the only spare board I had that came out of a stage prop, and was lucky to have that board working. These are built in the UK, Lead-Free solder throughout, and poor quality PCB at that. I had no luck in repairing that previous PCB, getting traces lifting, solder refusing to come out of plate-thru holes, etc.
I've only gone as far as pulling the chassis from the cabinet, one by one swapping out the five preamp / driver tubes, with no change in this behavior.
Now it turns out we have three more of these heads in our inventory. None of them have been here for service or scrutiny. So, I'm only guessing this is a function of having so much gain in the circuits that you can dial up a setting that will squeal badly. The noise you end up with on such settings is obnoxiously high. Not that much different than playing with an EVH 5150, a Peavey 6505 or the Mesa Dual & Triple Rectifier Solo heads, all having enough gain to get you into trouble.
Am I just flogging a dead horse here, thinking this is just the way they are, or is there really something wrong in three of the channels (or a common circuit to all four channels in the post-Volume circuits? I do NOT have schematics for this amp.
My last go-around with a Blackstar Series One I was able to cure by swapping out the full-width densly-populated front panel Preamp PCB. That was the Model 200, though the PCB & controls on it look like the same thing here. I used the only spare board I had that came out of a stage prop, and was lucky to have that board working. These are built in the UK, Lead-Free solder throughout, and poor quality PCB at that. I had no luck in repairing that previous PCB, getting traces lifting, solder refusing to come out of plate-thru holes, etc.
I've only gone as far as pulling the chassis from the cabinet, one by one swapping out the five preamp / driver tubes, with no change in this behavior.
Now it turns out we have three more of these heads in our inventory. None of them have been here for service or scrutiny. So, I'm only guessing this is a function of having so much gain in the circuits that you can dial up a setting that will squeal badly. The noise you end up with on such settings is obnoxiously high. Not that much different than playing with an EVH 5150, a Peavey 6505 or the Mesa Dual & Triple Rectifier Solo heads, all having enough gain to get you into trouble.
Am I just flogging a dead horse here, thinking this is just the way they are, or is there really something wrong in three of the channels (or a common circuit to all four channels in the post-Volume circuits? I do NOT have schematics for this amp.
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