alphadog808
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Hi guys,
I was using my Mark IV out the other night and had it cranked pretty loud. I noticed that on the lead channel I lost alot of crunch. This was with both gains cranked pretty high. It almost sounded like the lead channel just had a volume gain rather than crunch.
I thought it might have been volume related, but when I turned it on at home last night(much lower volume), the crunch wasn't there. Again, it was just like a boosted clean on the lead channel. It had some grit, but nothing like how a distorted boogie should sound...
At this point, I changed out V5 as it didn't light up(I later found out it shouldn't due to spiral filaments) and put in another tube. I don't know if it was coincidence, but the crunch came back...so I put the original tube back in...and the crunch was there...so it most likely wasn't V5...
That being said, I'm wondering if maybe the tube/s are messed up and needed to be warmed up a bit longer than before? Or could I be experiencing a hardware problem? If it's a tube issue, is there a certain tube I should start looking at? I heard maybe check V1?
I was using my Mark IV out the other night and had it cranked pretty loud. I noticed that on the lead channel I lost alot of crunch. This was with both gains cranked pretty high. It almost sounded like the lead channel just had a volume gain rather than crunch.
I thought it might have been volume related, but when I turned it on at home last night(much lower volume), the crunch wasn't there. Again, it was just like a boosted clean on the lead channel. It had some grit, but nothing like how a distorted boogie should sound...
At this point, I changed out V5 as it didn't light up(I later found out it shouldn't due to spiral filaments) and put in another tube. I don't know if it was coincidence, but the crunch came back...so I put the original tube back in...and the crunch was there...so it most likely wasn't V5...
That being said, I'm wondering if maybe the tube/s are messed up and needed to be warmed up a bit longer than before? Or could I be experiencing a hardware problem? If it's a tube issue, is there a certain tube I should start looking at? I heard maybe check V1?