My Mark V sounds awesome. It's just a great little amp, I love it!
EXCEPT for when it starts crackling. Crackle, crackle, crackle. And it picks up Mexicans on a CB radio. :think:
I swear I'm not insane, but I fired it up last night and jammed for about an hour and it was sounding awesome, then I hit the "mute" button on the footswitch, switched guitars, and when I un-muted it... <crackle crackle crackle>
You can't hear it so much if you turn the volume up on the guitar just a litle, it kind of makes me think there is a bad ground, I've tried two different outlets (one is an extension cord into a grounded outlet about 4 feet from the main electrical box).
So I'm thinking, bad solder joint on a ground somewhere, it happens when it gets warmed up. WRONG!
I played it ALL DAY today, not a single crackle out of it!
I can't (wont, waste of time) take it in to be serviced if the problem is not reproducible... Thoughts?
EXCEPT for when it starts crackling. Crackle, crackle, crackle. And it picks up Mexicans on a CB radio. :think:
I swear I'm not insane, but I fired it up last night and jammed for about an hour and it was sounding awesome, then I hit the "mute" button on the footswitch, switched guitars, and when I un-muted it... <crackle crackle crackle>
You can't hear it so much if you turn the volume up on the guitar just a litle, it kind of makes me think there is a bad ground, I've tried two different outlets (one is an extension cord into a grounded outlet about 4 feet from the main electrical box).
So I'm thinking, bad solder joint on a ground somewhere, it happens when it gets warmed up. WRONG!
I played it ALL DAY today, not a single crackle out of it!
I can't (wont, waste of time) take it in to be serviced if the problem is not reproducible... Thoughts?
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