Last night during our routine rehearsal, one of our guitar slingers started having trouble with his DSL40C. I took over while he switched to the backup MG50CRD.
The amp would start emitting a sound that I would describe as an "electrical short circuit," or very similar to what it sounds like when you touch the end of a guitar cable that is powered up, only louder. When this noise was present, guitar output could not be heard.
The noise would seemingly come and go, flaring up during some songs, but not on others.
Cables were checked, but he had zero noise issues the rest of the night after switching to my MG50CRD backup.
I have several sets of tubes on hand, and I kinda think that this might be the problem, but I wanted to get some opinions from our amp gurus.
Thanks...
The amp would start emitting a sound that I would describe as an "electrical short circuit," or very similar to what it sounds like when you touch the end of a guitar cable that is powered up, only louder. When this noise was present, guitar output could not be heard.
The noise would seemingly come and go, flaring up during some songs, but not on others.
Cables were checked, but he had zero noise issues the rest of the night after switching to my MG50CRD backup.
I have several sets of tubes on hand, and I kinda think that this might be the problem, but I wanted to get some opinions from our amp gurus.
Thanks...


