I am getting these annoying whistles while strumming my guitar atll the time.
Before you watch the vid below, for some who provided feedback at marshall forums, they can't listen the strange "background whistle" in the vids. So seems it is not audible by everyone, or maybe you need a good headset to listen to it, but I swear it is legit. I have recorded the same whistle that annoys me, and I could hear it in the recorded video and also in the uploaded video on youtube.
It is pretty annoying. The only way I found to get rid of it was to completely muffle the tone knobs of the guitar. If I switch it to mid+neck pickups, halfway in the tone knob of the Squier Strat Affinity (vintage-ish pickups), I get best results (get treble and least whistle).
Any hint about that? Could that be some high-ends leakage in the amp?
That amp has at least some weak solder points, as the FX knob only activates the octave (last) effects when the amp is warmed up for some two hours of playing. After I let it cool down and played for another hour+, I couldn't warm it up again enough to fix the knob once again. But it will eventually work on high temperatures; the weak solder is not in the knob (touching and pushing it around does not help making the effect kick in -- nor kick out when it is warmed up).
Before you watch the vid below, for some who provided feedback at marshall forums, they can't listen the strange "background whistle" in the vids. So seems it is not audible by everyone, or maybe you need a good headset to listen to it, but I swear it is legit. I have recorded the same whistle that annoys me, and I could hear it in the recorded video and also in the uploaded video on youtube.
It is pretty annoying. The only way I found to get rid of it was to completely muffle the tone knobs of the guitar. If I switch it to mid+neck pickups, halfway in the tone knob of the Squier Strat Affinity (vintage-ish pickups), I get best results (get treble and least whistle).
Any hint about that? Could that be some high-ends leakage in the amp?
That amp has at least some weak solder points, as the FX knob only activates the octave (last) effects when the amp is warmed up for some two hours of playing. After I let it cool down and played for another hour+, I couldn't warm it up again enough to fix the knob once again. But it will eventually work on high temperatures; the weak solder is not in the knob (touching and pushing it around does not help making the effect kick in -- nor kick out when it is warmed up).

