burgerdj
Member
Hi everyone,
I searched for a few threads about this, but they didn't address my question quite right. Lately I've been having some problems with my sterling distorting with even minimal treble boost. I have my amp set flat, no clipping, and only play at moderate volume/gain.
I keep my bass controls right around center, too.
The problem is a recent occurance. When it started, I figured it was the battery and changed it with a fresh one. When that didn't work, I thought I had blown the tweeter on my co-ax EA cabinet. After shutting off the tweeter, the distoration was still occurring. I rolled all controls to cut and slowly increased the treble to flat (mild distortion) and then towards boost (super fuzz). Neither the bass or mid control caused any distortion when isolated or boosted together.
I A/B tested against my warwick thumb (18v system) and had no distortion at all at any setting.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dan
I searched for a few threads about this, but they didn't address my question quite right. Lately I've been having some problems with my sterling distorting with even minimal treble boost. I have my amp set flat, no clipping, and only play at moderate volume/gain.
I keep my bass controls right around center, too.
The problem is a recent occurance. When it started, I figured it was the battery and changed it with a fresh one. When that didn't work, I thought I had blown the tweeter on my co-ax EA cabinet. After shutting off the tweeter, the distoration was still occurring. I rolled all controls to cut and slowly increased the treble to flat (mild distortion) and then towards boost (super fuzz). Neither the bass or mid control caused any distortion when isolated or boosted together.
I A/B tested against my warwick thumb (18v system) and had no distortion at all at any setting.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dan