Re: silly amp question (AC30)
The sticker says, "This Machine Kills Facists"
and I know it's the tremelo bleeding through, but I'm not sure if the footswitch will kill it. It's not like the tremelo is active on my brilliant channel, it's just a thumping hum under the tone.
Mmmk there Woody Guthrie... hahaha
Interestingly enough... I live a little over a mile away as the crow flies from Greystone Park, if that picks up on your radar. It should...
Anyway...
There is no pre/post Korg era... Korg & Marshall were under the same umbrella at the time these amps were made.
Every AC30 is kinda noisy... but the noise doesn't really, or at least shouldn't change in level. As the volume goes up, the volume of the hiss/noise should stay "about" the same. The thumping you hear could be a few things... coupling capacitors, or possibly tubes. AC30's run hot and chew through the suckers. Not just the older ones but these '90s issues too, though not quite as badly since the vents are larger & ventilation is improved over the '60s era.
I had a really weird problem with mine earlier this year and couldn't solve it. Had the amp on the bench probing around, calling techs, nobody knew what the source was. Turned out to be a failing preamp tube that only died when I put it in another amp.
Does the 'speed' of the thump change when you adjust the vibrato controls? If it doesn't then it's not the channel but something else entirely. Without the footswitch the vibrato is always on, just plug in. If the volume for that channel is all the way down, then it's entirely out of the circuit... but the tubes won't be out of the circuit.
Jumping the channels is pretty badass huh?
Old-skool cats know old-skool amps...
Those new 'custom classics' aren't the same...