IMENATOR
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Usually I play thru the crunch channel only but yesterday during rehearsal I switched to the lead channel for some serious heavy sound and there was this squeal coming in between the silent sections. We played louder than usual, my preamp has a real tube and is placed in the pedalboard which this time was in the "cross fire" of voice PA, Bass amp and Drummer, the floor has a wood layer that I notice was a bit loose. So could it be the room shaking plus a high gain channel be causing the squeal?
So far I have read some preamp tubes can be microphonic but is there anything you can do to remedy/compensate?
On next rehearsal I will definitely try placing my pedalboard on a different location that may not be so susceptible of floor vibration but I want to know your opinion, it is that time of the year you start planing what to do with the christmas bonus and a new preamp tube may be another way to try to tackle the problem.
So far I have read some preamp tubes can be microphonic but is there anything you can do to remedy/compensate?
On next rehearsal I will definitely try placing my pedalboard on a different location that may not be so susceptible of floor vibration but I want to know your opinion, it is that time of the year you start planing what to do with the christmas bonus and a new preamp tube may be another way to try to tackle the problem.