High-pitched squeal from amp - with gain and volume

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I find I cannot copy and past animations / .gif files in the new site format :confused:
they past as a static .png.
That was part of my shtick.

Those sheep above clapping and hi-fiving is a much more demonstrative and effective communications platform
I uploaded this by downloading then attaching it as a file...
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Buff it up Buff it up buff it up---

Yo Adrian, Not sure if this vid will trip the Sony/Epic/ Warner /You Tube Video Police like your Wango Tango one did, but check out the moan of Ted's Black Byrdland even before the song starts. Having seen him play one of his white, natural and black Byrdland's plus his LP and PRS's, I will attest to noticing a seemingly ballsy and throatier almost more powerful sound to this Black Byrd over his others.

In this clip of Wang Dang, Derek St Holmes is his usual bad ass player but I haven't recollected him on a Strat but only various Lesters.

http://vevo.ly/Bw0QDm #TedNugent #WangDangSweetPoontang #Vevo

Ray, I am seeing good news on your amp front and yet still getting issues seemingly from the pedals. Hope u find the culprits or reasons.
 
I had a similar gremlin and after exhausting all my other options, I later found out it was a bad power supply to my pedal board....

I literally changed everything from cables, tubes, everything that my hillbilly seff could muster up, later to find a bad power supply:mad:


Trident, I suggested to Ray a few pages back where he possibly could have had one or more effects with reversed polarity of his Power Supply as a possible cause. I encountered this when I accidentally hooked up my TS9 to the wrong PS. This was when I learned some have tip grounding and some shaft grounding.
 
I went nuttz trying to figure that gremlin out, but after trial error and a quite a few adult beverages figured it out....But I would not give up, I even lost sleep wondering where I was going wrong..
@ first I thought it was my amp, but after trying thru my whole stable of amps, I cam up with the answer..
Was not easy for me to muster, but somehow I did...:BH:
 
I went nuttz trying to figure that gremlin out, but after trial error and a quite a few adult beverages figured it out....But I would not give up, I even lost sleep wondering where I was going wrong..
@ first I thought it was my amp, but after trying thru my whole stable of amps, I cam up with the answer..
Was not easy for me to muster, but somehow I did...:BH:
What was it?
 
I remembered that the "Klein-ulator" buffer in the loop had a "recovery" knob that was said to be like an additional gain stage. Taking it out of the loop both increased headroom and greatly decreased the tunnel noise from the reverb and echo. I am sure there are times when this buffer helps, but not for my applcations for this amp.
 
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