I'm getting some very high end oscillation after a few tweaks i did to my cascaded preamp in my JCM style build. When i hit the strings hard it happens more and it's like you have a graphic EQ plugged in and you jacked the ultra highs like 10k way up. A staticy horrible top end that when at it's worse causes the entire signal to drop down in volume for a split second. Mostly happens on bright guitar setting like the 2nd position start which on mine is very toppy. But a humbucker doesn't cause it near as much if at all.
But aside from that the amp sounds better than it ever has which is why i'm asking for different methods of stopping oscillation. You see, i already tried the grid stopper method but while it works, it kills the tone that is otherwise so good. I have 100pf snubbers at V1A and the PI. But are there any other ways to deal with this? I have no scope so i can't see where it's happening.
But aside from that the amp sounds better than it ever has which is why i'm asking for different methods of stopping oscillation. You see, i already tried the grid stopper method but while it works, it kills the tone that is otherwise so good. I have 100pf snubbers at V1A and the PI. But are there any other ways to deal with this? I have no scope so i can't see where it's happening.
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