kinder5150
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Run down of what happened today:
-Bumped Line 6 M9 pedal into the corner of the amp where the power and standy buttons are. Made a loud pop. Lost half of my volume.
-Jiggled all cables on amp.
-When unplugging and plugging back in the 1/4's to the serial send/return, this retuned volume to normal, but made loud pop everytime I plugged into the loop.
-Played more, but popped again, and lowered the level.
-Changed fx loop preamp tube. Seems to have worked.
-Preamp tube, before change, barely lit. Tube near the input lit very well. PI preamp tube not as bright.
Should all the preamp tubes be somewhat the same brightness?
Should I think that my fx preamp tube was causing the pop and volume loss, or maybe a power switch is bad since that is where I bumped into the amp with the pedal? Thanks.
-Bumped Line 6 M9 pedal into the corner of the amp where the power and standy buttons are. Made a loud pop. Lost half of my volume.
-Jiggled all cables on amp.
-When unplugging and plugging back in the 1/4's to the serial send/return, this retuned volume to normal, but made loud pop everytime I plugged into the loop.
-Played more, but popped again, and lowered the level.
-Changed fx loop preamp tube. Seems to have worked.
-Preamp tube, before change, barely lit. Tube near the input lit very well. PI preamp tube not as bright.
Should all the preamp tubes be somewhat the same brightness?
Should I think that my fx preamp tube was causing the pop and volume loss, or maybe a power switch is bad since that is where I bumped into the amp with the pedal? Thanks.