AJ_Newkirk
Well-known member
I plugged in the amp, let the tubes warm up for a few minutes with the amp on standby, then proceeded to take the amp off standby and play thru it...but it sounded very strange. The amp had very low volume .. no matter how high I turned up the volume it didn't seem to change much , and it sounded really raspy & broken up on the clean channel ...almost like how an amp sounds if someone hits the standby or power switch while you're in the middle of playing something - the raspy sound you hear just before the amp goes totally off.
I initially thought one or more of the tubes may have gotten jarred around in transport, so I swapped all of them with some brand new Boogie tubes..but no change. All of the tubes appear to be lighting up fine.
To make things a bit more strange, I left the amp on for 5 - 10 minutes and it still sounded odd. Powered it off then back on again and it sounded fine - with the exception of a low volume "rumbling noise coming from the speaker. I Played thru it for an hour and it was great, aside from the rumbling noise. BUT once I hooked the amp back up again the next day it started all over again.
I tried disconnecting the speaker and using my known-good 2x12 cabinet - no change. I also tried a few known good guitar cables - no change. Tried using Class A and Simul-Class , Triode and Pentode, Full power and Tweed power and the problem was always present.
Any ideas on what could cause this? Cold solder joint? Bad capacitor?
I initially thought one or more of the tubes may have gotten jarred around in transport, so I swapped all of them with some brand new Boogie tubes..but no change. All of the tubes appear to be lighting up fine.
To make things a bit more strange, I left the amp on for 5 - 10 minutes and it still sounded odd. Powered it off then back on again and it sounded fine - with the exception of a low volume "rumbling noise coming from the speaker. I Played thru it for an hour and it was great, aside from the rumbling noise. BUT once I hooked the amp back up again the next day it started all over again.
I tried disconnecting the speaker and using my known-good 2x12 cabinet - no change. I also tried a few known good guitar cables - no change. Tried using Class A and Simul-Class , Triode and Pentode, Full power and Tweed power and the problem was always present.
Any ideas on what could cause this? Cold solder joint? Bad capacitor?