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Tube Amp Gurus, need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="FX4 SAPPER" data-source="post: 10003315" data-attributes="member: 66232"><p>I have a Peavey 6505+ head running through some vintage Fender cabs. Ive been playing with this setup for about 9 months now with no issues. Running at 4 ohms since im running two 8 ohm cabinets. Recently ive been having an issue with my lead channel on my head, to where after the amp has been on for a couple of minutes the channel loses volume/gain, almost like the volume knob on the guitar is down. Its not the guitar or cables and its only on the lead channel. I have contacted Peavey but they are closed for the holiday. Im leaning towards a bad tube possibly but it doesnt sound normal that its only happening after its been on instead of being immediately after i power on. The bias is still on its factory setting with the original tubes. Possible tube failure? resistor failure? This is a my first Tube amp and im a Tube Noob for sure. I know they can go at any time but yeah. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FX4 SAPPER, post: 10003315, member: 66232"] I have a Peavey 6505+ head running through some vintage Fender cabs. Ive been playing with this setup for about 9 months now with no issues. Running at 4 ohms since im running two 8 ohm cabinets. Recently ive been having an issue with my lead channel on my head, to where after the amp has been on for a couple of minutes the channel loses volume/gain, almost like the volume knob on the guitar is down. Its not the guitar or cables and its only on the lead channel. I have contacted Peavey but they are closed for the holiday. Im leaning towards a bad tube possibly but it doesnt sound normal that its only happening after its been on instead of being immediately after i power on. The bias is still on its factory setting with the original tubes. Possible tube failure? resistor failure? This is a my first Tube amp and im a Tube Noob for sure. I know they can go at any time but yeah. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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