Sounds like a bypass problem.I'm not too well-versed on this stuff, but if I were you I'd check the footswitch itself for any problems, and failin tha...
When your guitar is close to an electrical device, you will pick up hum from the other devices. SUcks, but that's generally what happens. You should s...
Whoops. I neglected to mention that the finger problem is with my right hand, not my left. Luckily, somehow I never really had major problems with the...
As far as I know, smaller speakers are "punchier" - that is, since they're smaller, it takes less power to start them moving. Meaning that you get a v...
I don't have extensive experience with it, as it's my first true bass amp (I was using a Peavey microbass before) but it sounds fine to me. I wouldn't...
I'm no master at bass (although I've been considering making it my primary instead of guitar for group sessions) but I really like Message in a Bottle...
Perhaps it's actually adding reverb to the hum from your guitar, as well, making it more noticable? I'm using a Peavey Audition 100 (it sucks) and I d...
You sure it's 60-cycle hum? You actually might do well to ground your guitar - I did this to my Tele and it helps quite a bit. Most of them hum will b...
A good reference, I finally found it. if you're two octaves below the lowest A on a piano, you're off that chart...You'd need a lot of those speakers,...
Did you ever figure out a solution?
Can you provide a schematic for your wiring, along with a picture of your internals? IF there's a problem with your sound, there's a problem with your...