stev0griffin
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Hey guys
I've had my Nomad 100 watt head for about 6 or 7 months now, and I love it. I've got it running through a 1980s Marshall 212 cabinet and the thing just roars.
However, over the past few weeks, I've noticed it's gotten incredibly muddy sounding.
I bought new tubes (power AND preamp) and replaced all tubes inside only to find out it's still incredibly muddy.
I took it in to my nearest Guitar Center and played her through a Budda 412 and a Mesa 412, and yet again, it's still muddy.
This is driving me crazy. I want to play my amp as much as I can, but it's sounding bad and making me not want to!
To describe the mud, it sounds like the mids and bass are always kind of booming. I fool around with the EQ and GEQ in every way I can think of. If my tone is lacking something, I just bump it up a little and it gets muddy. It's doing this to both channels 2 and 3. Channel 1 stays crystal clear, even when in pushed mode.
Please, any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
I've had my Nomad 100 watt head for about 6 or 7 months now, and I love it. I've got it running through a 1980s Marshall 212 cabinet and the thing just roars.
However, over the past few weeks, I've noticed it's gotten incredibly muddy sounding.
I bought new tubes (power AND preamp) and replaced all tubes inside only to find out it's still incredibly muddy.
I took it in to my nearest Guitar Center and played her through a Budda 412 and a Mesa 412, and yet again, it's still muddy.
This is driving me crazy. I want to play my amp as much as I can, but it's sounding bad and making me not want to!
To describe the mud, it sounds like the mids and bass are always kind of booming. I fool around with the EQ and GEQ in every way I can think of. If my tone is lacking something, I just bump it up a little and it gets muddy. It's doing this to both channels 2 and 3. Channel 1 stays crystal clear, even when in pushed mode.
Please, any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.