What causes this in a tube amp?..its VERY random it comes and goes..cannot MAKE it happen..it just happens on its own quite often. Keep in mind, I just buy em and play em...I do NOT try tube swaps, rewire it or anything like that. Hell I have never even unscrewed the back of the amp . So any insight as to what might be causing this and perhaps a quick fix solution would be greatly appreciated.
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Not feedback squealing..just annoying squealing
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostMaybe one of the tubes is going microphonic? I think there is a way to tell by lightly tapping on the tubes while the amp is on, but I don't know the specifics as to what kind of noise is considered good vs. bad.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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#1. You can't just "buy them and play them" with tube amps. You should be using solid state or modeling amps.
#2. Random squealing is one of the following:
A preamp tube is going bad (microphonic). Swap the tubes around and see if the squealing goes away. BE CAREFUL. THERE IS EXTREMELY HIGH VOLTAGE IN THAT AMP EVEN IF ITS NOT PLUGGED IN. IT COULD KILL YOU!!!!!!
A bad instrument cable could make your amp squeal although its rare
One of the pickups in your guitar is going microphonic and either needs to be replaced or potted.
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Originally posted by jgcable View Post#1. You can't just "buy them and play them" with tube amps. You should be using solid state or modeling amps.
#2. Random squealing is one of the following:
A preamp tube is going bad (microphonic). Swap the tubes around and see if the squealing goes away. BE CAREFUL. THERE IS EXTREMELY HIGH VOLTAGE IN THAT AMP EVEN IF ITS NOT PLUGGED IN. IT COULD KILL YOU!!!!!!
A bad instrument cable could make your amp squeal although its rare
One of the pickups in your guitar is going microphonic and either needs to be replaced or potted.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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My 5150 does this sometimes, I took off the back plate and one of the preamp tubes is not seating very well I just push it in a little and it goes away.
I would stop punching the side of your amp while the tubes are hot, that can't be good!
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostSwapping tubes is not going to blast you through the wall. Rummaging around on the inside of the amp with both hands and a screwdriver might.
reminds me of Trout opening day last year... That goddamn fence...Out Of Ideas
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostSwapping tubes is not going to blast you through the wall. Rummaging around on the inside of the amp with both hands and a screwdriver might."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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