Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Ian Price on January 30, 2008, 08:24:50 PM
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A bit of advice needed. Just hand a band rehearsal and my amp was playing up. Basically when switching between clean and overdirve channels the amp was making a loud popping noise. I don't remember this happening before and wasa wondering if this is normal behaviour for a valve amp? The footswitch that was provided with the amp was being used (Amp is a Laney LH5T112).
Anyone thoughts on this? I only got the amp about 6 weeks ago so reckon I'll be taking it back to the shop! :cry:
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Nearly all amps do it to some extent - some have channel switching designs that are poorly executed, hence the popping. Believe it or not, the worst amp I've ever owned with this problem was a Fender Tonemaster head - that's a £1500 Custom Shop head (probably even more now).
Does the noise seem to have got worse all of a sudden? - could be a dodgy relay.
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When you get started, try changing channels a few times to discharge the static?
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Tried changing the channles a few times when getting started but doesn't seem to make a difference.
The noise does seem to have got worse quickly - I really don't remember it happening before although I do play mainly through the clean channel and use a fulltone ocd for drive.
I think I'll pop down to the shop (guitarvillage.co.uk) and try one of the same model and see if that does it.
Thanks for the comments - much appreciated.