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Hay If anyone could help me it would be much appreciated.
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I have two Amplifiers, a Pre CBS Fender Bassman 50, ('64 I think), and a Selmer Thunderbird 30 (also '64 or '65).
I have never had any problems with these two amps, until now.......
I have moved to Berlin from London, so my amps are now feeding off 230 volts instead of 240 volts, but the Bassman has a selector switch which is now set to 230.
I am also living in the eves of an old church which has very old circuitry and I'm high up, about 6 stories.
The problem is that I'm getting radio blasting out of my amps when they are set too Zero, and all sorts off white noise etc when the amps are set at any volume.(the effect is not as bad on the bassman).
I'm assuming its an earthing problem? could be the amps where damaged in shipping, but both in the same way?
P.S. None of the rest of my recording gear is effected in any way.
Doesn't change with guitar plugged in or out.
The local guitar shops don't know what the problem is, (but I think maybe they are unfamiliar with valve amps)
ANything at all would be much appreciated
OK
I have two Amplifiers, a Pre CBS Fender Bassman 50, ('64 I think), and a Selmer Thunderbird 30 (also '64 or '65).
I have never had any problems with these two amps, until now.......
I have moved to Berlin from London, so my amps are now feeding off 230 volts instead of 240 volts, but the Bassman has a selector switch which is now set to 230.
I am also living in the eves of an old church which has very old circuitry and I'm high up, about 6 stories.
The problem is that I'm getting radio blasting out of my amps when they are set too Zero, and all sorts off white noise etc when the amps are set at any volume.(the effect is not as bad on the bassman).
I'm assuming its an earthing problem? could be the amps where damaged in shipping, but both in the same way?
P.S. None of the rest of my recording gear is effected in any way.
Doesn't change with guitar plugged in or out.
The local guitar shops don't know what the problem is, (but I think maybe they are unfamiliar with valve amps)
ANything at all would be much appreciated