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FAO electronics/valve guru type people

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:43 pm
by jamieb
Ok, so there I was playing away through my SD TT Classic (twin valve overdrive pedal) and all of a sudden gone where my glorious rawk tones, to be replaced with what sounded like a detuned radio. Replication: HSSSSSHHHASWWAAHHHHHHHHSSSSSSHHHHHSSHHHWARRRRR.

After doing some idiot checks, I discovered that something was seriously amiss. In bypass (as expected) we have normal tone straight from guitar to amp, but with the pedal engaged on either the rhythm or lead circuit and with all levels turned up to maximum, I can hear a little bit of the guitar sound coming through but it's mostly this aforementioned hiss. Having said that, sometimes when I turn it on now it's completely silent with all the levels turned up (again normal in bypass as expected).

So, I assume that one of the valves has gone pop (apparently the 6021 valves in this pedal are supposed to last much longer than 'ordinary' valves theoretically making this unlikely)? Is this hsshhhhwharrringg classically symptomatic of that or could it be something else? (I appreciate that's a fairly open-ended question)

Thanks in advance as always :o

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:47 pm
by James
It sounds like the it would be the pedal. Is that the seymour duncan twin tube?

edit - I'm being a spanner, I thought you meant valves in your amp.

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:57 pm
by jamieb
James wrote:It sounds like the it would be the pedal. Is that the seymour duncan twin tube?

edit - I'm being a spanner, I thought you meant valves in your amp.
No, sorry, should have been a bit clearer and yes it is indeed the twin tube classic. I guess all I was asking really was: is the horrible hissing etc a typical 'there goes a valve' thing?

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:59 pm
by Mike
It would be a "That's a Warranty Issue" for me.

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:24 pm
by Will
Mike wrote:It would be a "That's a Warranty Issue" for me.
There you go. If you have to poke about yrself, first check the tubes. They're probably some chinese things, which usually have sketchy tolerances. Just make sure you don't do anything warranty-voiding.

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:49 am
by jamieb
DuoSonicBoy wrote:
Mike wrote:It would be a "That's a Warranty Issue" for me.
There you go. If you have to poke about yrself, first check the tubes. They're probably some chinese things, which usually have sketchy tolerances. Just make sure you don't do anything warranty-voiding.
No warranty I'm afraid, it's secondhand from the bay. The tubes are allegedly USA made. I'll open it up and see if there any clues inside.

Cheers guys!