Hi!
Let me just start out by saying, that i'm more than happy with my newly acquired Torpedo Live. It captures the tone of my old Selmer amp and emulates my greenback cabinet in a way i thought wasn't possible. It is SO good. But i have a single problem.
I'm getting a really high pitched feelback, it's most present when i'm using my '79 Tokai Tele (with newer pickups that i've installed). It's much less present when i'm playing my Chapman Ml1 Bea (completely stock). Generally when i fire op the gain, the feedback starts.
My Signal is Guitar > TS808 reis > Mooer hustle drive > TC Alter Ego > Mooer Shitverb (that's what i call it, getting something else soon) > 2nd channel on my modified Selmer Treble'n'bass 100 >speaker out to torpedo 8 ohm input > audio interface. The Torpedo is grounded. My amp only has a 2 leg power connector, but i'm wondering if the missing ground on this could be causing the problem. The amp is running 2 EL34's and set to 4 ohm to accommodate the change from 4 tubes. I'm using quality cables all the way, and there's a regular guitar cable between the amp and torpedo
Generally i can have a LOT of gain on the Chapman without any problems. The tele starts feeding when i turn on the Ts808 on low gain settings. The amp is cranked a bit more than halfway up, where it really starts breaking up nicely.
The feed is somewhere around 2-3khz if i were to estimate , and it's actually present in the Torpedo unit itself, guess it's the coil in the reactive load, as stated in the user manual. I've set the input levels according the manual, and the torpedo is connected to my RME babyface via line out > Jack to XLR > into channel 1.
Can i do anything to stop the feed, i can barely play my tele as it is, and i'm clueless - only thing i can think of is missing ground somewhere.
Please ask if i need to clarify anything.
Let me just start out by saying, that i'm more than happy with my newly acquired Torpedo Live. It captures the tone of my old Selmer amp and emulates my greenback cabinet in a way i thought wasn't possible. It is SO good. But i have a single problem.
I'm getting a really high pitched feelback, it's most present when i'm using my '79 Tokai Tele (with newer pickups that i've installed). It's much less present when i'm playing my Chapman Ml1 Bea (completely stock). Generally when i fire op the gain, the feedback starts.
My Signal is Guitar > TS808 reis > Mooer hustle drive > TC Alter Ego > Mooer Shitverb (that's what i call it, getting something else soon) > 2nd channel on my modified Selmer Treble'n'bass 100 >speaker out to torpedo 8 ohm input > audio interface. The Torpedo is grounded. My amp only has a 2 leg power connector, but i'm wondering if the missing ground on this could be causing the problem. The amp is running 2 EL34's and set to 4 ohm to accommodate the change from 4 tubes. I'm using quality cables all the way, and there's a regular guitar cable between the amp and torpedo
Generally i can have a LOT of gain on the Chapman without any problems. The tele starts feeding when i turn on the Ts808 on low gain settings. The amp is cranked a bit more than halfway up, where it really starts breaking up nicely.
The feed is somewhere around 2-3khz if i were to estimate , and it's actually present in the Torpedo unit itself, guess it's the coil in the reactive load, as stated in the user manual. I've set the input levels according the manual, and the torpedo is connected to my RME babyface via line out > Jack to XLR > into channel 1.
Can i do anything to stop the feed, i can barely play my tele as it is, and i'm clueless - only thing i can think of is missing ground somewhere.
Please ask if i need to clarify anything.