dunkonu23
Well-known member
Hi,
I've got a 1990 Mark IVa that has what sounds to be white noise at varying levels in the R2 and Lead channels. I've isolated it to the effects loop. It doesn't matter if an effect is in the loop or not; if the loop is engaged, the noise is there. Dunno what is causing it. I have the schematics and V2 seems to be a good candidate except it was replaced along with all the other tubes about six months ago (it's a Mesa 12AX7SP--yeah, I know ).
Another problem is a nasty overtone (almost an octave lower) when playing an open high E string and the fretted unwound strings above the seventeenth fret. It is not the guitar, it happens on all my guitars, but is most noticeable on my JP6 BFR. This overtone happens plugged straight into the amp with no effects connected at all.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Scott
I've got a 1990 Mark IVa that has what sounds to be white noise at varying levels in the R2 and Lead channels. I've isolated it to the effects loop. It doesn't matter if an effect is in the loop or not; if the loop is engaged, the noise is there. Dunno what is causing it. I have the schematics and V2 seems to be a good candidate except it was replaced along with all the other tubes about six months ago (it's a Mesa 12AX7SP--yeah, I know ).
Another problem is a nasty overtone (almost an octave lower) when playing an open high E string and the fretted unwound strings above the seventeenth fret. It is not the guitar, it happens on all my guitars, but is most noticeable on my JP6 BFR. This overtone happens plugged straight into the amp with no effects connected at all.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Scott