I've had my Sunn Concert Lead (solid state) sitting under my desk in hopes that whatever problem it had would work itself out. That and I haven't had the money to fix it. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
What it's doing is quite annoying. I get my regular sound. All the knobs do their jobs properly. On top of it is a super high pitched squealy motherfucker of a noise, like microphonic feedback. On a tube amp this is a slam dunk. Replace the tubes and be done with it. But on a solid state amp, I'm at a loss. I had it open earlier and was poking around at everything with a drumstick. The sound never quit, and the only thing that changed was when I bumped any of the boards (there are three. One for each channel, and one for the power section) there was a loud crackle.
I'd like to get this thing up and running. If anyone has some ideas of things to try, I'm game. All the amp repair sites I've been to are focused on tube amps, like anyone cares about those relics of a bygone era (nevermind that my Concert Lead has a sticker date of October '77 [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ). Any help is greatly appreciated.
What it's doing is quite annoying. I get my regular sound. All the knobs do their jobs properly. On top of it is a super high pitched squealy motherfucker of a noise, like microphonic feedback. On a tube amp this is a slam dunk. Replace the tubes and be done with it. But on a solid state amp, I'm at a loss. I had it open earlier and was poking around at everything with a drumstick. The sound never quit, and the only thing that changed was when I bumped any of the boards (there are three. One for each channel, and one for the power section) there was a loud crackle.
I'd like to get this thing up and running. If anyone has some ideas of things to try, I'm game. All the amp repair sites I've been to are focused on tube amps, like anyone cares about those relics of a bygone era (nevermind that my Concert Lead has a sticker date of October '77 [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ). Any help is greatly appreciated.
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