Hey guys I am new here and just found the forum searching around for some Road King info.I just got a Road King on ebay that is 6 months old supposedly and it came with a broken power tube so I got a pair of replacement tubes and after trying it out I found it doesn't have hardly any gain and the amp itself sounds dead.
I tried an overdrive pedal with it which helps a bit, if you like ungoldy ammounts of feedback and noise that is.Even when I crank the gain up on either channel there isn't much gain and I hear the gain at 12:00-3:00 is supposed to be very strong.For reference I have an old Spider 2 beside it and it has alot more gain and doesn't sound as dead, and that is on the "Metal" channel, not even the very high gain "Insane" channel.I used to have a Peavey XXX that had gobs more gain as well.I kept that thing below 12:00 most of the time.I haven't play it in awhile but I think my friend Peavey Bandit has more gain even.
The main thing I don't like about the low gain is that it feels like I am playing with my guitar volume turned down or something and the notes don't have much sustain, they don't sing at all especially when playing lead.And when playing something like Glasgow Kiss(John Petrucci - Suspended Animation) which is an arpeggio down on the lower strings they all sound dead and makes it feel harder to play and generally sound worse even if I am playing it cleanly.They just have a emtpy thud sound to them, kind of hard to explain.But it is the sort of thing that makes you want to jump out of a window the more you play.Oh and it is about 10 times as worse on my guitar with passive pickups (Parker Fly) instead of active emg's, which really bugs me because I like the tone of that guitar alot more.It is so bad on the passive pickups it just feels like a simple overdrive pedal or something.
One more thing I noticed which may just be in my head is that after playing for a little bit it seems like it loses some gain and tone, could just be that I start getting used to it and realizing more and more that I don't like the sound.But I wanted to add that just in case it is relevant.
Now I suspected it was a bad preamp tube so I got one and did the one at a time swap test and there were no improvements.I hear a driver tube can cause the amp to lose output and sound lifeless, but which one is the driver tube anyway?Another thing that broke when being shipped was a rectifer tube, I found that out just recently.The only that that broke though was the plastic guide that lines up the pins, and I tried the silicon diode setting to bypass the tube rectifier and it still doesn't quite have the gain/distortion.
Any ideas of what could be causing this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I tried an overdrive pedal with it which helps a bit, if you like ungoldy ammounts of feedback and noise that is.Even when I crank the gain up on either channel there isn't much gain and I hear the gain at 12:00-3:00 is supposed to be very strong.For reference I have an old Spider 2 beside it and it has alot more gain and doesn't sound as dead, and that is on the "Metal" channel, not even the very high gain "Insane" channel.I used to have a Peavey XXX that had gobs more gain as well.I kept that thing below 12:00 most of the time.I haven't play it in awhile but I think my friend Peavey Bandit has more gain even.
The main thing I don't like about the low gain is that it feels like I am playing with my guitar volume turned down or something and the notes don't have much sustain, they don't sing at all especially when playing lead.And when playing something like Glasgow Kiss(John Petrucci - Suspended Animation) which is an arpeggio down on the lower strings they all sound dead and makes it feel harder to play and generally sound worse even if I am playing it cleanly.They just have a emtpy thud sound to them, kind of hard to explain.But it is the sort of thing that makes you want to jump out of a window the more you play.Oh and it is about 10 times as worse on my guitar with passive pickups (Parker Fly) instead of active emg's, which really bugs me because I like the tone of that guitar alot more.It is so bad on the passive pickups it just feels like a simple overdrive pedal or something.
One more thing I noticed which may just be in my head is that after playing for a little bit it seems like it loses some gain and tone, could just be that I start getting used to it and realizing more and more that I don't like the sound.But I wanted to add that just in case it is relevant.
Now I suspected it was a bad preamp tube so I got one and did the one at a time swap test and there were no improvements.I hear a driver tube can cause the amp to lose output and sound lifeless, but which one is the driver tube anyway?Another thing that broke when being shipped was a rectifer tube, I found that out just recently.The only that that broke though was the plastic guide that lines up the pins, and I tried the silicon diode setting to bypass the tube rectifier and it still doesn't quite have the gain/distortion.
Any ideas of what could be causing this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks