I have a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue that is two years old and have not used very much. I plug a Strat straight into input one and turn the normal channel volume all the way up. At practice with drums, bass and another guitar player the volume is low. The reverb also seams to come and go. We don't practice that loud.
Details on the amp. It has a Celestion Vintage 30 spkr. Tube amp doctor 6L6WGC-STR these are the short bottle tubes. The Bias for both tubes at the test point is -70v DC. The amp had a terrible buzzing sound and I found some bad solder joints on the main circuit board. They were on the two big white, I think 5watt resistors. Re soldered connections and buzz was gone. I also replaced the 470 ohm resistors on the power tube screen grids to 1K 5watt power resistors. I think this is suppose to help the tubes last longer.The V1 and V3 tubes are Electro-Harmonix 12AX7. The middle V2 tube is one of the original Groove Tubes.
Is the the amp just not that loud? All I use is the normal channel. Any help would be great.
Details on the amp. It has a Celestion Vintage 30 spkr. Tube amp doctor 6L6WGC-STR these are the short bottle tubes. The Bias for both tubes at the test point is -70v DC. The amp had a terrible buzzing sound and I found some bad solder joints on the main circuit board. They were on the two big white, I think 5watt resistors. Re soldered connections and buzz was gone. I also replaced the 470 ohm resistors on the power tube screen grids to 1K 5watt power resistors. I think this is suppose to help the tubes last longer.The V1 and V3 tubes are Electro-Harmonix 12AX7. The middle V2 tube is one of the original Groove Tubes.
Is the the amp just not that loud? All I use is the normal channel. Any help would be great.
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