I was experimenting with a new overdrive pedal this past weekend, that being the AnalogMan King of Tone. Had an interesting phenomena happen on the Mark V:25. At one point the gain suddenly dropped substantially on CH2. I checked all of the settings and they were OK – both channels on 10W and both channels had EQ on. Nothing significant had changed in the settings, but I suddenly lost volume on CH2.
Previously I would set the Gain and Master volumes on CH1 and CH2 to similar settings, but now I need to turn up the m CH2 master to 9:30 to get roughly the same volume that I get on CH1 with the master at 7:30 or less. CH2 is not noisier than before, nor does it have any other obvious problem other than the sudden drop in loudness. When I turn it up to compensate for the volume drop, it still sounds good.
I looked at the tube diagram in the manual and noted that V2B is the 4th gain stage for CH2 and V2B is not used for CH1, so I suspect V2 may need replacement. Funny thing is that I had a very similar problem on my TA-15, and changing the correct preamp tube fixed it. However, I believe that the tubes are quite difficult to access in the Mark V:25 and the grill cloth can be difficult to assemble back into the cabinet when you are done. So I before I start to take it apart I would like to hear some feedback here.
By the way, I noticed that the manual does not mention which tube section is responsible for the CH2 3rd gain stage. Funny that they wouldn’t mention this in the manual.
Previously I would set the Gain and Master volumes on CH1 and CH2 to similar settings, but now I need to turn up the m CH2 master to 9:30 to get roughly the same volume that I get on CH1 with the master at 7:30 or less. CH2 is not noisier than before, nor does it have any other obvious problem other than the sudden drop in loudness. When I turn it up to compensate for the volume drop, it still sounds good.
I looked at the tube diagram in the manual and noted that V2B is the 4th gain stage for CH2 and V2B is not used for CH1, so I suspect V2 may need replacement. Funny thing is that I had a very similar problem on my TA-15, and changing the correct preamp tube fixed it. However, I believe that the tubes are quite difficult to access in the Mark V:25 and the grill cloth can be difficult to assemble back into the cabinet when you are done. So I before I start to take it apart I would like to hear some feedback here.
By the way, I noticed that the manual does not mention which tube section is responsible for the CH2 3rd gain stage. Funny that they wouldn’t mention this in the manual.