screamingdaisy
Well-known member
So... long story short, over the last few days my Mark V has been sounding darker and darker. I found myself constantly reaching for the guitar's volume and tone controls to make sure they weren't rolled off. I lost most of my top end and found myself repeatedly reducing the amp's bass while raising the amp's volume.
So... I went to the store and bought new power tubes. I haven't changed them in about 4 years and wasn't surprised they were finally cooked. Much to my surprise my tone still sucked.
So... I started checking cables, bypassed my pedalboard, adjusted pickup heights, changed settings on my amp some more. Tone still sucked.
In the end it turned out my strings were dead. After swapping strings I put the old tubes back in the amp and there's nothing wrong with them. Like I said; not exactly my proudest moment. :lol:
What's odd (for me) is that those strings were only 12 days old. My skin doesn't react with strings so I typically leave them on until they won't hold pitch anymore. I normally get 9-12 months out of a set of strings and my last set was on for 16 months.
So... I went to the store and bought new power tubes. I haven't changed them in about 4 years and wasn't surprised they were finally cooked. Much to my surprise my tone still sucked.
So... I started checking cables, bypassed my pedalboard, adjusted pickup heights, changed settings on my amp some more. Tone still sucked.
In the end it turned out my strings were dead. After swapping strings I put the old tubes back in the amp and there's nothing wrong with them. Like I said; not exactly my proudest moment. :lol:
What's odd (for me) is that those strings were only 12 days old. My skin doesn't react with strings so I typically leave them on until they won't hold pitch anymore. I normally get 9-12 months out of a set of strings and my last set was on for 16 months.