Octavarium
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Hello,
Just yesterday i had a guitar lesson and my teacher put an input into the Mark V head so both guitars could go into it. I wasn't sure if it would be bad for the amp so I went with it and took his word that it shouldn't affect it at all. About 5 minutes later there was a lot of interference from what we thought was just a shoddy input.
Today though, I plugged my guitar in and there is now a very loud static, windy noise. Prior to this it had a bit of noise like a computer but I read up about that and came to discover that that was normal for the Mark V.
Would anyone know why this is now occurring and whether it is the amp or the cabinet? I have a Traditional 2x12 rectifier Cabinet.
Thanks a lot for the assistance.
Just yesterday i had a guitar lesson and my teacher put an input into the Mark V head so both guitars could go into it. I wasn't sure if it would be bad for the amp so I went with it and took his word that it shouldn't affect it at all. About 5 minutes later there was a lot of interference from what we thought was just a shoddy input.
Today though, I plugged my guitar in and there is now a very loud static, windy noise. Prior to this it had a bit of noise like a computer but I read up about that and came to discover that that was normal for the Mark V.
Would anyone know why this is now occurring and whether it is the amp or the cabinet? I have a Traditional 2x12 rectifier Cabinet.
Thanks a lot for the assistance.