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Topic: Disortion Issue |
Kevin Fix
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 20 Jun 2020 6:51 pm
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I have a distortion issue trying to track down. I am getting distortion sound from strings 1 thru 5 basically. I notice more if I play 2 and 3 strings at a time. I am using a NV 112. I have been using it for 12 years now. If I play with low volume it is clean. As I increase volume it starts to distort. I am running no effects. I go from guitar to volume pedal and then to amp. I checked the cables and all are good. I switched out my Hilton volume pedal with my Goodrich and still have the same issue. Can the guitar cause a issue like that? I thought maybe it was a pick up but I still have the same issue on C6. Guitar is a Sho Bud Super Pro. Could amp be getting weak? Speaker? |
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Mike Auman
From: North Texas, USA
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Posted 20 Jun 2020 8:06 pm
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Hi Kevin, here are some things to check, in case you have changed any of them recently. The first two will reduce the input level from your steel to the amp for the cleanest possible signal. The last one will check for too much boost in the EQ section. I'll assume the reverb is off, and there's nothing plugged into the jacks for Pre EQ, Post EQ, Power Amp or Pre Amp.
1. Use the 2nd input jack (low gain) rather than the first input jack (high gain).
2. Turn down the Pre-Gain level to 3 or lower. You can turn up the Master Gain to compensate and get your desired volume level.
3. If the Low, Mid, High or Presence knobs are set for boost (higher than zero @ 12:00 noon), turn them down to zero (noon) or lower.
If these don't help, let us know!
Mike _________________ Long-time guitar player, now wrestling with lap steel. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 21 Jun 2020 2:05 am
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My old amp tech is kicking in.
I would suspect something in the amp. More the preamp section and even a bad/dirty pot.
Try connecting a guitar cord between the out and in on the pre eq patch, post eq patch and the preamp out/power amp in, one at a time and see if anything changes. |
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Jim Goins
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 21 Jun 2020 4:06 am Distortoin
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Hey Kevin, check out your speaker, if you need a speaker I have one, you have a lot of miles on that one, if its not the speaker could be a cap. or resisitor.
Jim. |
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Kevin Fix
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 21 Jun 2020 7:51 am
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Thanks for the help guys. This one is making me pull my hair out!!! |
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George Biner
From: Los Angeles, CA
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Posted 22 Jun 2020 10:15 am
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Try a different, known-good amp to isolate the problem. _________________ Guacamole Mafia - acoustic harmony duo
Electrical engineer / amp tech in West Los Angeles -- I fix Peaveys
"Now there is a snappy sounding instrument. That f****r really sings." - Jerry Garcia |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 23 Jun 2020 7:01 am
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1 other thought-try lowering the pickup- especially if it is a Lawrence |
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