We had a private party gig last Saturday. A nice family party out in the country...swimming pool, pretty girls in bikinis, tons of beer and good food...good times. The stage was the entrance to their barn, so we had the building as shelter if, err, when it rained. But before the showers started, the temp was 95+ degrees and about 80 percent humidity and we were in direct sun some of the day.
Regardless of the blazing heat, the rig really sounded good - possibly the best ever. Running in class A mode, the power stage is just beyond the clipping stage. But when we got to set #3, the grit seemed to increase solidly. No, I didn't hit any gain knobs on pedals or touch amp settings, but I suspect the tubes or amp in general experienced a change due to excessive heat. Has anyone experienced this? The fan in my combo works really well but maybe it wasn't enough? Do I have a failing tube or two? Or worse?
Regardless of the blazing heat, the rig really sounded good - possibly the best ever. Running in class A mode, the power stage is just beyond the clipping stage. But when we got to set #3, the grit seemed to increase solidly. No, I didn't hit any gain knobs on pedals or touch amp settings, but I suspect the tubes or amp in general experienced a change due to excessive heat. Has anyone experienced this? The fan in my combo works really well but maybe it wasn't enough? Do I have a failing tube or two? Or worse?