budlovesaly
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Try this is you can. I used to turn up my output to 2 o'clock, then tweak the individual channel's master volume for bedroom playing -- this way I could get some good crunchy tube distortion at low volumes for home playing. Anyways, I have not done that with my Roadster in quite some time. But, recently I tried to do this again and all I got was awful, awful hiss, buzzy, and hum through my loud speakers. I switched output tubes, preamp tubes, and it still sounds terrible. The amp just seems very noisy now. Does this happen to any of you? Could you try this out and get back to me? Thank you.
If I even bring my output to 11' o clock with the master volume barely on in channel 1 I get hum/buzzy noise. What the hey! I don't ever remember the Roadster being this noisy. It's been awhile since I've played it, but this seems ridiculous. I even bought a new speaker cable and allowed some commission hungry GC employee talk me into buying a $50 1/4" cable!
HELP!
If I even bring my output to 11' o clock with the master volume barely on in channel 1 I get hum/buzzy noise. What the hey! I don't ever remember the Roadster being this noisy. It's been awhile since I've played it, but this seems ridiculous. I even bought a new speaker cable and allowed some commission hungry GC employee talk me into buying a $50 1/4" cable!
HELP!