I just purchased a new Fender Blues Deluxe, and I love the FAAAAATTTT bottom end on it. It gets a great crunch on the Normal Channel when you crank it. However, when I crank the overdrive past about 4 or 5, it seems REALLY noisy. Even with the Master Volume turned down around 2 or so. (I mean with the guitar strings muted.)
I'm playing a brand new American Deluxe Strat HSS with the noiseless pickups.
Should I expect a whole lot of noise at relatively low drive levels? If I crank it to 12, it is exceptionally noisy! I almost wonder if something is wrong. Help, anyone?
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Does it generate the noise even when the guitar is NOT plugged i
Does it generate the noise even when the guitar is NOT plugged in? If so, you may have a bad preamp tube. Take a pencil and gently tap on the preamp tubes ( the small ones) when the amp is warmed up, and you set the amps' volume to the same settings you are complaining about. Can you hear the tapping from through your amps' speaker? You might have a tube that is "microphonic" enough to aggravate the noise. The quality of those tubes in that amp are not the best...they can be bad right out of the box. Are you picking up radio stations, especially at night? That's another noise issue with that series...
That has been an issue with a number of their amps, tube or SS.
That has been an issue with a number of their amps, tube or SS. I believe that it had to do with the circuit ground plane (duh!) and that plastic input jack. I replaced the jack with a real Switchcraft and that helped the HotRod and the Jr. minimize the problem. We used to laugh at the radio we picked up because it was usually Cuban stations coming through a Mexican amp!
probably 3 things 1) one or more of your cables need replacing
probably 3 things
1) one or more of your cables need replacing
2) your electronics need checking
3) youre using single coil pickups :P
which with an amp like that id imagine you would be using single coil, or at most a strat with a humbucker bridge. but single coils shouldnt ever give THAT much noise anyway.