Is your Express sensitive?

Express, Liverpool, Rocket, Dirty Little Monster, etc.

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leadfootdriver
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Is your Express sensitive?

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That is, sensitive to noise from anything and everything related to electricity.

This amp reveals everything, not to mention the true quality state of your preamp tubes. Tubes that I thought were good, turned out to be a humming, giant glass garbage cans full of scrap metal, busted up sounding mess in this amp.

If the fridge turns on, I can hear it in the amp. If I discharge a little bit of static electricity near the amp, I hear it... If I blow a fart, and it refracts 10 year old radio waves on planet Mars, I can hear it.

I wonder if I should drag around a power conditioner if I play it out somewhere.
vibratoking
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Re: Is your Express sensitive?

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leadfootdriver wrote:I wonder if I should drag around a power conditioner if I play it out somewhere.
I always bring an AC line voltage regulator no matter what amp I use. All my equipment is protected, operating at a known voltage, and the sound is very repeatable from venue to venue.
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Re: Is your Express sensitive?

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vibratoking wrote:
leadfootdriver wrote:I wonder if I should drag around a power conditioner if I play it out somewhere.
I always bring an AC line voltage regulator no matter what amp I use. All my equipment is protected, operating at a known voltage, and the sound is very repeatable from venue to venue.


+1

They're expensive ........ and absolutely essential for sanity at gigs where the stage power is on the same circuit as the air-conditioning, elevator motors, commercial freezers, and ham radio tower and transmitter. :wink:
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