miqueas92 said:This may sound weird or goofy to some,but...
Last week my MKIV started to sound real tinny, trebbly and such. I changed the strings on my SG Standard and was back to MKIV bliss. This is the third or fourth time I have noticed it.
When your MKIV starts to sound bad,change the strings first.
Mick
Strings have changed many a time since I got the amp.
Anyway I turned the amp on today and the distortion was weak, loud popping noises came out whenever i changed channels, and the clean channel wouldnt get clean. Same thing happened a month or two ago and I made a thread about it. I had to turn it off and back on twice for it to go back to normal, and when it finally worked right again - it sounded great, no sizzle at all - for about 20 minutes, when it started to come back. I've noticed since I made this thread that the underlying tone is fantastic, it's just hard to isolate it with my ears because there's always a nasty spiky high end layered on top.
Now that I'll be making more money at my job, I think this will go to Petaluma, CA (I thinK?) for a check over / fix / caps changed / channel switch change / lots of other stuff. Why would my clean channel be dirty in the first place, then when it's fixed all of a sudden sound great, warm up, and then sound like **** again?