Hey All.
I played a show last night with my Lonestar 2x12
half way through the second set I switched over to chan 2 for a solo.
when I switched back (footswitch) to channel 1 it was virtually gone.
producing about 7% of the volume it should and horribly distorted.
Channel 2 (drive) was still normal. (full volume)
I limped through the song and then did some quick troubleshooting.
pulled the foot switch out of the loop. switched in and out of standby a couple of times.
Swapped cables, I don't use a pedal board but I bypassed the tuner and plugged directly in
The one thing I didn't do was power down the amp.
This morning back in my studio I powered the amp up and it operated completely normally.
I had recently checked all tubes and replace the rectifier tube (trying to skunk out a different issue)
I would have preferred the amp was still broken so I could simply get it repaired.
Now I have a classic Ghost in the machine.
got some big shows coming up. any Ideas what to look for??
Thanks folks.
I played a show last night with my Lonestar 2x12
half way through the second set I switched over to chan 2 for a solo.
when I switched back (footswitch) to channel 1 it was virtually gone.
producing about 7% of the volume it should and horribly distorted.
Channel 2 (drive) was still normal. (full volume)
I limped through the song and then did some quick troubleshooting.
pulled the foot switch out of the loop. switched in and out of standby a couple of times.
Swapped cables, I don't use a pedal board but I bypassed the tuner and plugged directly in
The one thing I didn't do was power down the amp.
This morning back in my studio I powered the amp up and it operated completely normally.
I had recently checked all tubes and replace the rectifier tube (trying to skunk out a different issue)
I would have preferred the amp was still broken so I could simply get it repaired.
Now I have a classic Ghost in the machine.
got some big shows coming up. any Ideas what to look for??
Thanks folks.