| Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion | 
| Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments | 
| Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER | 
| Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 3280 | 
| Total number of notes: | 61432 | 
    
    Hi,
    
    I have a Fender Champ 12. The other day I was playing away at max
    volume (I don't usually but the volume had sort of 'crept' up). All of
    a sudden the sound just died gradually away to a (nicely) distorted 100
    mwatts or so. This situation persisted for 2/3 minutes whilst I waggled
    nobs, unplugged jacks etc etc. Then, the sound gradually came back and
    the amp performed fine afterwards. I have had this amp for 2.5 years
    with no problems whatsoever. However, I have rarely if ever played it
    for any length of time at full volume. Guitar was on lead pickup and
    treble boost was switched in on the amp. Ie, piercingly clean Strat sound.
    
    Now, could this have been some overload protection coming in or does it
    sound like an intermittent fault has developed (such as a valve?).
    
    Richard
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
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| 2433.1 | Sounds like tubes (valves) to me | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:28 | 6 | 
|     I had an amp that did that a couple of times.  I'd be playing along and
    all of a sudden the volume would go down and the tone would change it'd
    come back after a couple of minutes.  I replaced the preamp tubes and
    the problem went away.  
    
    Greg
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| 2433.2 | what to carry | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | do it in dubly | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:48 | 7 | 
|     speaking of amp problems
    
    	I am about to start gigging with my twin.  What sort of spare
    valves shouldI carry with me ....remembering that an 6L6 costs about30
    aussie dollars.
    
    P.K.
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| 2433.3 | One man's opinion | WEDOIT::KELLYJ | Master of rhythm, Phd in swing | Wed Feb 12 1992 06:08 | 8 | 
|     A 12ax7, a fuse, a 3prong to 2prong adapter (assuming your mains are
    similar to US mains).  If you start to lose a power tube, you'll just
    hear an increase in distortion and a slight loss of power.  My
    suggestion is wait until you retube the Twin and then keep a couple of
    the old 6L6's as spares.
    
    Oh, it's a Twin, you say?  Then you'll need some sort of crane
    mechanism to actually move the thing... =8^)
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