Blown Black Widow?
Posted: 14 Apr 2008 1:45 pm
Lately, my (bought used) Peavey Nashville 1000 has been making a raspy buzzy sound...like that of a torn speaker. By lately, I thinking about a month...give or take. I remember torn speaker sounds from my high school days long ago with the top down and full-blast radio 'crusing the avenue' in downtown Milwaukee.
Part of me thinks the damage may have occurred when I changed my guitar from the low-gain to high-gain input on the amp or some other cable changes while the amp was on at a fairly loud volume. Loud enough to hurt my ears when I did it. Note that I wear hearing aids, too, so it was LOUD!
Before I blow a wad of money on a new speaker, I'm trying to 'prove' that is what's wrong or not wrong. First, I did a visual inspection as well as feel-around and found no tears. I also moved the amp to a different area of my hardwood floor thinking maybe it was a 'harmonic' of the floor or simply a 'not-so-flat-on-the-floor' situation - no change.
Then I plugged my steel directly into the amp, removed all other connections, set all knobs at zero and turned off the reverb, and the problem continues. I also tried both the 'low gain' and 'high gain' input jacks as well. I did this as I have had a couple of changes of external electronics in the past few weeks and wanted to eliminate them as a possible source (pedal, sustain unit and wires).
About 2 months ago, I replaced the internal chips with the Burr Brown upgrade. I repair & upgrade computers on the side, so it was no big deal to open the amp and pop out the old chips and put in the new. Maybe one of them went bad?
I replaced the strings about 3 weeks ago with a full set of John Pearse strings.
I'm leaning towards the problem being the strings, as the problem ONLY occurs when playing the wound strings (bottom 4), and, I'm thinking I first noticed the problem about then, too.
So now I have two possibilities in mind...option one is the strings. It won't cost much to replace the last 4 with a different brand and see what happens. Option two is that somehow, the size of the strings is too close to the pickup (George L E-66 installed by a previous owner), and the pickup distance is incorrect.
Has anyone else had string problems? Or a blown Black Widow?
Is it time to replace my MSA Semi-Classic I've been learning on for the past 5 or 6 months?
Part of me thinks the damage may have occurred when I changed my guitar from the low-gain to high-gain input on the amp or some other cable changes while the amp was on at a fairly loud volume. Loud enough to hurt my ears when I did it. Note that I wear hearing aids, too, so it was LOUD!
Before I blow a wad of money on a new speaker, I'm trying to 'prove' that is what's wrong or not wrong. First, I did a visual inspection as well as feel-around and found no tears. I also moved the amp to a different area of my hardwood floor thinking maybe it was a 'harmonic' of the floor or simply a 'not-so-flat-on-the-floor' situation - no change.
Then I plugged my steel directly into the amp, removed all other connections, set all knobs at zero and turned off the reverb, and the problem continues. I also tried both the 'low gain' and 'high gain' input jacks as well. I did this as I have had a couple of changes of external electronics in the past few weeks and wanted to eliminate them as a possible source (pedal, sustain unit and wires).
About 2 months ago, I replaced the internal chips with the Burr Brown upgrade. I repair & upgrade computers on the side, so it was no big deal to open the amp and pop out the old chips and put in the new. Maybe one of them went bad?
I replaced the strings about 3 weeks ago with a full set of John Pearse strings.
I'm leaning towards the problem being the strings, as the problem ONLY occurs when playing the wound strings (bottom 4), and, I'm thinking I first noticed the problem about then, too.
So now I have two possibilities in mind...option one is the strings. It won't cost much to replace the last 4 with a different brand and see what happens. Option two is that somehow, the size of the strings is too close to the pickup (George L E-66 installed by a previous owner), and the pickup distance is incorrect.
Has anyone else had string problems? Or a blown Black Widow?
Is it time to replace my MSA Semi-Classic I've been learning on for the past 5 or 6 months?