Hi, my name is Spencer.
I am fairly new to the world of tube amps and I recently purchased my first one, a used Fender DeVille 410. I really love the clean sound this amp has and I am completely in love its distortion.
However, today I noticed that whenever I crank the volume up past 2 or 3 (it goes to 12) when I have "more drive" switched on with the drive a good bit of the way up, the amp makes horrible screeching sounds and I am forced to turn the volume back down.
I was wondering what the cause of this may be and if there is a problem, how I can fix it. I know that's alot of distortion, but I also read that a tube amp sounds best when cranked all the way up, and I'd like the settings to remain the same as the volume level rises.
These are the conditions I'm playing the amp in:
Fairly small room, with a 25 foot instrument cable
I'm playing an Epiphone '61 reissue SG through it
I did also think about the amp being used. I thought maybe this was a sign that I needed to get it retubed? Or does it have another problem, if it does indeed have one?
I am fairly new to the world of tube amps and I recently purchased my first one, a used Fender DeVille 410. I really love the clean sound this amp has and I am completely in love its distortion.
However, today I noticed that whenever I crank the volume up past 2 or 3 (it goes to 12) when I have "more drive" switched on with the drive a good bit of the way up, the amp makes horrible screeching sounds and I am forced to turn the volume back down.
I was wondering what the cause of this may be and if there is a problem, how I can fix it. I know that's alot of distortion, but I also read that a tube amp sounds best when cranked all the way up, and I'd like the settings to remain the same as the volume level rises.
These are the conditions I'm playing the amp in:
Fairly small room, with a 25 foot instrument cable
I'm playing an Epiphone '61 reissue SG through it
I did also think about the amp being used. I thought maybe this was a sign that I needed to get it retubed? Or does it have another problem, if it does indeed have one?
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