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Thanks Helmholtz! That's pretty much what I thought. Wanted to make sure I wasn't breaking a forgotten law of physics.
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Okay, haven't been here in quite a while but have a question sort of on this same topic.
Let's say I have an amp that has four stages and far...
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It does sound like a possible driver issue.
Hovever,
I seem to vaguely remember having a similar issue several years...
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Franky, JM was the first to offer something helpful. 10 posts without ANYTHING helpful! Seriously? I'm sure the OP is very glad he asked!
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I would solder it to the same place the hot wire went from the pickup you are replacing.
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LOL! Done that!
I'll also add, if you are going to use a dummy load or the amps speaker, the H&K Redbox is my favourite! Products - Redbox...
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For standard Les Paul wiring method, when set to the middle position on the selector, this is true. When set to the bridge position, the neck controls are...
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I agree with Enzo.
One other thing I'd add is to check the plate resistors. Are they carbon comp? I often find this symptom and replacing the...
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I'm not sure of the maximum capacity either but, looking at the manual, a couple of things come to mind that you should be aware of.
The spec...
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I don't think there are many here who would say anything different, or better, than what Enzo said. I gather that, although you didn't actually say so, you...
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David, that was not a literal explanation it was an analogy (apparently not a very good one).
I would say, "no one records an album that...
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Yes, I agree totally!
I think of it like listening to a saxophone right at the bell. It's one of the most Godawful gross sounds ever (you can...
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Yes, I agree about V4B and the lead dress. Disconnecting the pan and grounding the grid of V4a should eliminate those as the source.
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He said, . So the way I read that is, with the pan REMOVED and the grid shorted to ground he's still got oscillation. Not that there couldn't still be issues...
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Hey Blueguitar!
Yes, a Champ is a great start. My first three builds were "champ like" circuits. I opted for ordering the parts separately...
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