Came across something today that again makes me doubt this is an issue. The spec sheet for a 2204 says it can do 90W at 10% distortion.
https://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/2204specs.gif
Which isn't news, we already know that Marshalls can put out significantly more power when clipped...
The semester's keeping me busy so I haven't posted much, but I've been amassing a bunch of clips where the only thing changed is various speaker, cabinet, and mic setup parameters as I move the Force 12's and XXX speakers around, with the planned final configuration being the Force 12's in the...
Adding to that, don't overdo the 90° bend on the thinner strings. 90° is just fine, and don't bend it back and forth if you didn't get it just right. I've had a number of strings break there because I bent it so much it weakened the string.
I think Steve talked about this somewhere. My understanding of it is that the Power Station's amp is made to be very transparent so as not to color things. The dedicated power amps aren't, they're made to sound like wicked good power sections, though some of them do have a super transparent...
Here's the Series II compared to the Classic.
The cone in your pictures looks really clean from the front, aside from that I can't tell for sure, nothing sticks out as definitely wrong.
No, I think @fusedbrain is referring to what this sweetwater article calls a "head amp": https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/what-is-a-tube-microphone/
In short, condenser mics usually have some circuitry built-in, but only enough to get the signal to something suitable for handing off to an...
If you've been sending a 3-pin into your interface (after coming from a power supply box or something?), I'd stick the pad right before the interface input. So mic -> power supply -> pad -> interface input.
I think that's what the touring acts do.
Saw that happen before. Or more accurately, heard wild sounds coming out of it until it was debugged before the next song.