Michael_DK
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I play a Hughes&Kettner Tubemeister 18. It has a built-in power soak and line-out with speaker emulation (post power tubes), and I usually play it on silent mode (no output through speaker), and listen on headphones - the curse of living in an apartment with thin walls.
Yesterday, I took my headphones off, and noticed a buzzing sound when playing. Looked for fret buzz on the guitar, but came to the realization that the sound came from the amp head. No speaker attached (which is fine when it is in silent mode). It actually sounds like there is a tiny, fuzzed out speaker in there, because basically the sound it makes is what I play on the guitar.
This is mostly evident when the gain is up. When cranking some pedals, it actually started to kind of feed back when I held the guitar up in front of the amp. This feedback pitch can actually be modulated when turning the gain knob of a pedal up and down. This is REALLY weird.
I have changed all the tubes, the problem persists. Tried another guitar, same deal.
I noticed one of the tubes has this brown stain down its side - looks burnt?
That's when I remembered that some time ago while playing around with very high gain (lead channel, some cranked pedals etc.), I noticed a rank smell like burning plastic or something. This was after playing for like two minutes at this setting. I quickly turned it off, but never did find out if the smell came from the amp or somewhere else. It hasn't occurred since, but I haven't play with that high gain since, either.
The amp is fairly new (less than two years old).
Can anybody help me find out what this is?
Yesterday, I took my headphones off, and noticed a buzzing sound when playing. Looked for fret buzz on the guitar, but came to the realization that the sound came from the amp head. No speaker attached (which is fine when it is in silent mode). It actually sounds like there is a tiny, fuzzed out speaker in there, because basically the sound it makes is what I play on the guitar.
This is mostly evident when the gain is up. When cranking some pedals, it actually started to kind of feed back when I held the guitar up in front of the amp. This feedback pitch can actually be modulated when turning the gain knob of a pedal up and down. This is REALLY weird.
I have changed all the tubes, the problem persists. Tried another guitar, same deal.
I noticed one of the tubes has this brown stain down its side - looks burnt?


That's when I remembered that some time ago while playing around with very high gain (lead channel, some cranked pedals etc.), I noticed a rank smell like burning plastic or something. This was after playing for like two minutes at this setting. I quickly turned it off, but never did find out if the smell came from the amp or somewhere else. It hasn't occurred since, but I haven't play with that high gain since, either.
The amp is fairly new (less than two years old).
Can anybody help me find out what this is?