Hey all, great board you guys have here.
I have a .50 caliber + (6l6 version) head that is experiencing excessive squealing when playing at band level volumes with the gain set to anywhere above 2. The type of squealing I'm talking about is incredibly high pitched (sounds like an angry pig) and can only be stopped by rolling back the volume on the guitar, lowering the gain below 2, or lowering the master / lead master to a level where the drummer drowns me out. If I keep the strings completely muted (palm muting on one end with the other hand muting at the fretboard) the squealing will also stop, as well as if I play constantly. Additionally, any notes I try to let sustain will ring out for 1 to 2 seconds before beginning to feed back.
I've tried multiple guitars, multiple cables, and multiple preamp and power tubes to correct the issue, but the amp always begins squealing before I can get the amount of gain I want. I've tried moving as far away from the amp as possible, as well as standing behind it. I'm always locked into a rock tone with the gain set so low when I'm really after more of a metal type tone.
I've read reports of players being able to use this amp with the gain set to 6 and both the master and lead master set above 5 without experiencing squealing. This setting would be perfect for me but is currently unattainable.
Any ideas what is causing this issue?
Thanks!
My setup:
ESP LTD EC401VF Guitar w/ SD JB in the bridge and SD 59 in the neck.
.50 Cal +
4x12 slant recto cab
I have a .50 caliber + (6l6 version) head that is experiencing excessive squealing when playing at band level volumes with the gain set to anywhere above 2. The type of squealing I'm talking about is incredibly high pitched (sounds like an angry pig) and can only be stopped by rolling back the volume on the guitar, lowering the gain below 2, or lowering the master / lead master to a level where the drummer drowns me out. If I keep the strings completely muted (palm muting on one end with the other hand muting at the fretboard) the squealing will also stop, as well as if I play constantly. Additionally, any notes I try to let sustain will ring out for 1 to 2 seconds before beginning to feed back.
I've tried multiple guitars, multiple cables, and multiple preamp and power tubes to correct the issue, but the amp always begins squealing before I can get the amount of gain I want. I've tried moving as far away from the amp as possible, as well as standing behind it. I'm always locked into a rock tone with the gain set so low when I'm really after more of a metal type tone.
I've read reports of players being able to use this amp with the gain set to 6 and both the master and lead master set above 5 without experiencing squealing. This setting would be perfect for me but is currently unattainable.
Any ideas what is causing this issue?
Thanks!
My setup:
ESP LTD EC401VF Guitar w/ SD JB in the bridge and SD 59 in the neck.
.50 Cal +
4x12 slant recto cab