Does the fifty fifty have the same volume on ch A as Ch B?, reason I ask is.
I just got my 50 50 back from repair shop, they replaced some orange caps and 1 blue one to resolve my overheating tube. A new set of tubes and some hard earned dollars later I'm still having an issue with channel A volume. I mentioned it to them when I dropped it off, but the real issue was overheating which seems to be fixed. I was on my way to work so I didn't check it in shop. The place is close by though.
Channel A won't back down to zero volume, it seems to be about 3-4 of what would be on ch B. Ch B zero allows some sound to flow through, but it is low enough that playing in bedroom it's loud enough to hear, but doesn't leave the room.
Ch A is to loud to play in house without backing down on the preamp volume, or effects unit.
Any ideas what this could be?.
This has been an issue for as long as I've had the amp,(over 15 yrs) but I was looking forward to having this issue resolved. I just use ch B.
Think I should mention it to them?, they were supposed to go over the amp w a fine toothed comb.
I just got my 50 50 back from repair shop, they replaced some orange caps and 1 blue one to resolve my overheating tube. A new set of tubes and some hard earned dollars later I'm still having an issue with channel A volume. I mentioned it to them when I dropped it off, but the real issue was overheating which seems to be fixed. I was on my way to work so I didn't check it in shop. The place is close by though.
Channel A won't back down to zero volume, it seems to be about 3-4 of what would be on ch B. Ch B zero allows some sound to flow through, but it is low enough that playing in bedroom it's loud enough to hear, but doesn't leave the room.
Ch A is to loud to play in house without backing down on the preamp volume, or effects unit.
Any ideas what this could be?.
This has been an issue for as long as I've had the amp,(over 15 yrs) but I was looking forward to having this issue resolved. I just use ch B.
Think I should mention it to them?, they were supposed to go over the amp w a fine toothed comb.