Hi
Just wanted to see if there was an easy fix - I have had this amp fixed several times for other reasons to this problem - all though the last time that it was fixed I thought that he sorted it as it sounds very good but I didn't really turn up the volume past 2 but I now notice that the clean output is NOWHERE near where it was - I can turn the volume up completely and yea its loud but if I switched over the lead channel all hell would break loose it would be unbearably loud.
Is there something that I can look at without taking it back to the guy to fix as I am not going to pay for him to pull it apart again, this guy has had it 3 times now and all 3 times its come back with issues. I know that he is a very highly regarded tech here in Australia but he just hasn't fixed mine - so failing sending it back to the States which would be massive I thought there may be something I could look at or test and possibly find the fault.
I think it has something to do with this issue = this is a little hard to explain but if I am on the clean channel and I adjust the lead channel volume down below 2 the amp cuts out - if I turn up the lead channel volume up it actually effects the output of the clean channel very slightly kinda makes it a little more fuller sounding but still not where it should be, why would the lead channel volume have an effect on the clean channel ?? and would this possibly be the area to look at for fault finding..
Channel 2 is also low output (lower than channel 1) lead channel sounds as it should..
its had new tubes fitted etc
Casey
Just wanted to see if there was an easy fix - I have had this amp fixed several times for other reasons to this problem - all though the last time that it was fixed I thought that he sorted it as it sounds very good but I didn't really turn up the volume past 2 but I now notice that the clean output is NOWHERE near where it was - I can turn the volume up completely and yea its loud but if I switched over the lead channel all hell would break loose it would be unbearably loud.
Is there something that I can look at without taking it back to the guy to fix as I am not going to pay for him to pull it apart again, this guy has had it 3 times now and all 3 times its come back with issues. I know that he is a very highly regarded tech here in Australia but he just hasn't fixed mine - so failing sending it back to the States which would be massive I thought there may be something I could look at or test and possibly find the fault.
I think it has something to do with this issue = this is a little hard to explain but if I am on the clean channel and I adjust the lead channel volume down below 2 the amp cuts out - if I turn up the lead channel volume up it actually effects the output of the clean channel very slightly kinda makes it a little more fuller sounding but still not where it should be, why would the lead channel volume have an effect on the clean channel ?? and would this possibly be the area to look at for fault finding..
Channel 2 is also low output (lower than channel 1) lead channel sounds as it should..
its had new tubes fitted etc
Casey