One of our Orange Rockerverb 100 amp heads came in for service from our rental inventory. There wasn't any mention that it was squealing....just that the Reverb was stated not working as well as when it does work, that it's too springy.
Reverb DID work, contrary to the Guitar Dept claims, but I agree that it sounds horrible. Worse, though, is with a 100k terminator plug installed in the input jack, or an instrument plugged in the Dirty Channel oscillates if you turn the Gain and Volume pots way up. And can tune the oscillation with the tone controls, as well as the Gain and Volume pots. Sigh........
I have it on the bench, started with the lead dress of the Output Xfmr wires. Unlike that problem I found on the AD200 bass amp, I've only had marginal change with wrapping the primary/secondary wires twisted together, and routing the wire bundle. Different wire exiting path on this amp from the AD200. I'm getting much greater variation with this oscillation positioning the power supply ribbon cable between the source end and the Preamp Receiving end. Helped sliding that cable in between the two boards, as well as bundling the Send/Return Effects Loop cables, but....thus far, the oscillation is stiff. Shielding the open bottom of the chassis (no shielding on the cabinet to close up the open steel chassis) only helps some, but will NOT kill the oscillation. So, while I've tamed it down some, I haven't yet found the magic bullet to kill the oscillation all together. Worse with my bass plugged in.
So, chasing this one down. Photos will come when I have a working revelation.
Reverb DID work, contrary to the Guitar Dept claims, but I agree that it sounds horrible. Worse, though, is with a 100k terminator plug installed in the input jack, or an instrument plugged in the Dirty Channel oscillates if you turn the Gain and Volume pots way up. And can tune the oscillation with the tone controls, as well as the Gain and Volume pots. Sigh........
I have it on the bench, started with the lead dress of the Output Xfmr wires. Unlike that problem I found on the AD200 bass amp, I've only had marginal change with wrapping the primary/secondary wires twisted together, and routing the wire bundle. Different wire exiting path on this amp from the AD200. I'm getting much greater variation with this oscillation positioning the power supply ribbon cable between the source end and the Preamp Receiving end. Helped sliding that cable in between the two boards, as well as bundling the Send/Return Effects Loop cables, but....thus far, the oscillation is stiff. Shielding the open bottom of the chassis (no shielding on the cabinet to close up the open steel chassis) only helps some, but will NOT kill the oscillation. So, while I've tamed it down some, I haven't yet found the magic bullet to kill the oscillation all together. Worse with my bass plugged in.
So, chasing this one down. Photos will come when I have a working revelation.
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