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I just tore down my amp because it started to sound like crap; thin, low sustain and thready break up at high gain settings. I though I had burned my PA tubes as I run it full on with an attenuator in the FX loop, but the JJ 6L6s were only 3mo old. Swapped out preamp tubes and looked for failing coupling cap but culprit was my guitar PU shield wire, which I inadvertently left off the ground connection while re-soldering my kill switch.
Its (1) Carvin M22SD with shield braid, Blk/neutral and Red/hot wires (Wht-Grn cause I don't coil tap). Reconnected the braid-Blk and my sound is back...
wouldn't have though this would ruin my PU, just made it noisier, gotta reexamine this part of my circuit!
I just tore down my amp because it started to sound like crap; thin, low sustain and thready break up at high gain settings. I though I had burned my PA tubes as I run it full on with an attenuator in the FX loop, but the JJ 6L6s were only 3mo old. Swapped out preamp tubes and looked for failing coupling cap but culprit was my guitar PU shield wire, which I inadvertently left off the ground connection while re-soldering my kill switch.
Its (1) Carvin M22SD with shield braid, Blk/neutral and Red/hot wires (Wht-Grn cause I don't coil tap). Reconnected the braid-Blk and my sound is back...
wouldn't have though this would ruin my PU, just made it noisier, gotta reexamine this part of my circuit!
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