Hey guys. I don't know much about amps, so forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I bought a Classic 50 a few years ago because I liked the way it sounded in the store, and it was half the price of the Boogies & Marshalls sitting next to it. It seemed to give me good 70/80s rock sounds and was loud enough for me to jam with a drummer.
The problem is when I crank the amp, it's tonal characteristics completely change for the worse. It's as if clean channel is bleeding through to the dirty channel or something. I posted some sample MP3s here, along with the waveforms so you can see and hear the difference. Anybody know what causes that? Is it a characteristic of this amp? Of tube amps in general? Is it something I can adjust/fix?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Cheers,
Eric
I bought a Classic 50 a few years ago because I liked the way it sounded in the store, and it was half the price of the Boogies & Marshalls sitting next to it. It seemed to give me good 70/80s rock sounds and was loud enough for me to jam with a drummer.
The problem is when I crank the amp, it's tonal characteristics completely change for the worse. It's as if clean channel is bleeding through to the dirty channel or something. I posted some sample MP3s here, along with the waveforms so you can see and hear the difference. Anybody know what causes that? Is it a characteristic of this amp? Of tube amps in general? Is it something I can adjust/fix?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Cheers,
Eric
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