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Re: Noise problem - any idea ? (solved) (soundclip added)

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Great clip, Mat! (Tone AND playing!!!)

I don't know about breaking in the amp before tweaking. Maybe more like breaking in your ears. :wink:
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Normster wrote:Great clip, Mat! (Tone AND playing!!!)

I don't know about breaking in the amp before tweaking. Maybe more like breaking in your ears. :wink:
Agreed. :roll:
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Normster wrote:Great clip, Mat! (Tone AND playing!!!)

I don't know about breaking in the amp before tweaking. Maybe more like breaking in your ears. :wink:
Thank You Normster 8) :!:

Funny thing, I'm almost sure that my clone sounds better after 15-30 minutes of playing. Might be the warmed up fingers :roll:

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mat wrote:Funny thing, I'm almost sure that my clone sounds better after 15-30 minutes of playing. Might be the warmed up fingers :roll:
I've noticed the same thing with my amp. After about 30 minutes it just starts to sing. At first I thought it was my imagination, but two other guitar players noticed the same thing. On each occasion, their amps just seemed to get thinner after 30 minutes, when in fact, it was just the Dumble tone getting richer.
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Normster wrote:
mat wrote:Funny thing, I'm almost sure that my clone sounds better after 15-30 minutes of playing. Might be the warmed up fingers :roll:
I've noticed the same thing with my amp. After about 30 minutes it just starts to sing. At first I thought it was my imagination, but two other guitar players noticed the same thing. On each occasion, their amps just seemed to get thinner after 30 minutes, when in fact, it was just the Dumble tone getting richer.
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mat wrote:
Normster wrote:
mat wrote:Funny thing, I'm almost sure that my clone sounds better after 15-30 minutes of playing. Might be the warmed up fingers :roll:
I've noticed the same thing with my amp. After about 30 minutes it just starts to sing. At first I thought it was my imagination, but two other guitar players noticed the same thing. On each occasion, their amps just seemed to get thinner after 30 minutes, when in fact, it was just the Dumble tone getting richer.
8) 8) 8)
i have also noticed this. even after allowing a 5-10 minute warmup on standby, still sounds better after playing for a while.
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I have noticed this phenomen as well. My amp sounds better at certain times of the day. But unfortanatley I think it is based upon my neighborhood power demands! :?
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