joegold
Well-known member
Hi
This is sort of hard to describe, but I'll try.
I always have a volume pedal or sim in the FX loop of the Triaxis so that I can get the same amount of preamp-based overdrive at any volume. But sometimes my TA leaks some signal around the FX loop such that after lowering my volume pedal to 0 there is still some audio getting through to the pwer amp/speakers. This can cause several problems for me that I won't go into, but it's a real drag.
It happens for a while and then goes away. The last gig I used the TA on, it lasted half the night before it went back to normal. I suspect that it might only happen in Winter (it's intermittent, and I'm not using the TA all that much these days) after leaving my rack in the trunk for an hour or two, so it might be condensation-based.
It might be one of the preamp tubes getting screwed up by the cold (V3?)?
I've done enough experiments to know for sure that it's not any of the volume pedals I've used. I.e. It's not what goes into the the loop, it's the loop itself.
So, I was wondering if this has happened to anybody else out there, and whether you know how to stop it from happening again?
[Note: I know that I could also put my vol ped and FX after the TA's main outputs and that this has the potential for better overall tone, but I have reasons for not wanting to do this.]
This is sort of hard to describe, but I'll try.
I always have a volume pedal or sim in the FX loop of the Triaxis so that I can get the same amount of preamp-based overdrive at any volume. But sometimes my TA leaks some signal around the FX loop such that after lowering my volume pedal to 0 there is still some audio getting through to the pwer amp/speakers. This can cause several problems for me that I won't go into, but it's a real drag.
It happens for a while and then goes away. The last gig I used the TA on, it lasted half the night before it went back to normal. I suspect that it might only happen in Winter (it's intermittent, and I'm not using the TA all that much these days) after leaving my rack in the trunk for an hour or two, so it might be condensation-based.
It might be one of the preamp tubes getting screwed up by the cold (V3?)?
I've done enough experiments to know for sure that it's not any of the volume pedals I've used. I.e. It's not what goes into the the loop, it's the loop itself.
So, I was wondering if this has happened to anybody else out there, and whether you know how to stop it from happening again?
[Note: I know that I could also put my vol ped and FX after the TA's main outputs and that this has the potential for better overall tone, but I have reasons for not wanting to do this.]