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Topic: Fender Blues Deluxe |
Landon Roberson
From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2012 1:00 pm
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I have a question about my Fender Blues Deluxe. I have the following settings: Presence: 3, Mid: 5, Bass: 7, Treble: 3, and the volume: 4 and get a great tone I do not use the drive channel just the clean channel. The question I have is after I have been playing for about 2 hours I have to start turning the treble and presence down and the mids and bass up to keep the same tone. After about 3 hours of playing I will have the treble and presence on zero and the mids on 7 and the bass on 9 is this normal for this amp or do you think there could be something wrong. I have never had a tube amp so I do not know much about them. If it is just something like replacing the tubes I can do that but if it is something else I would need to take it to a tech. I just need to know what I need to do or if anyone else has had this problem and what they did to fix it. Thanks, Landon. _________________ My Rig: GFI Ultra SD-10, Goodrich Volume Pedal, Roland 80XL amp. |
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Jim Pitman
From: Waterbury Ctr. VT 05677 USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2012 2:33 pm
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I have a blues deluxe. It doesn't do that. However, that's freaky enough to sound like tubes to me.
If you live near someone with a tube tester I'd unplug all of them and take them to be tested first. |
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Jack Stanton
From: Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey
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Posted 23 Feb 2012 4:03 pm
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Landon,
Not to be a wise guy, but are you sure it's not ear fatigue? (although I would imagine you would be turning the treble up and the bass down).
Has anyone you play with noticed this as well? |
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David Nugent
From: Gum Spring, Va.
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 2:58 am
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In my experience, tube amps seem to become more "alive" after around thirty minutes playing time. This could account for the tone changes that you are hearing. |
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 8:56 am
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If you then turn it off for a few minutes and turn it back on does it sound like it did when you first turned it on or when you turned it off later? |
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Landon Roberson
From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 9:45 am
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If you give it time to cool back off it will. _________________ My Rig: GFI Ultra SD-10, Goodrich Volume Pedal, Roland 80XL amp. |
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 3:55 pm
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Time to check out the tubes then.... |
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Landon Roberson
From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 5:15 pm
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Would you replace all of the tubes or just the preamp? _________________ My Rig: GFI Ultra SD-10, Goodrich Volume Pedal, Roland 80XL amp. |
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 24 Feb 2012 9:34 pm
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First thing would be to swap out both power tubes for a new, matched pair. Because they operate in push-pull a problem with only one would mean a loss of lows and some distortion. If this is not the problem it does not hurt at all to have a pair of spare power tubes on hand.
If still no joy I would swap out the preamp tubes one at a time, starting with the first preamp tube. If that does not fix it replace that tube and move on to the next.
If swapping tubes does not solve the problem I would take it to an amp tech who is familiar with this amp, there are a few resistors and capacitors in the circuit that might cause such a problem when they fail or degrade. Not having the schematic on hand I will not venture a further guess but this should not be an issue for a good tube-head technician. |
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