
TX6Strings
Well-known member
Crazy question guys. I’ve got a BE100, 101b, Mark IV. Utilizing one specific power cable my amps sound great. Using any of the other cables I have slowly make my amps sound like I’m running too much gain or have terrible fret buzz. Just noisy, harsh and shitty sounding. Going back to the “good” cable, after playing for a while the amps clear up.
I’ve tried using a power conditioner/filter surge protector with no luck. I’ve tried using a battery back up with no luck. I’ve tried using other outlets in the house on separate breakers with no luck. I went so far as to buy another power cord of the same spec (not manufacturer as they only sell wholesale) with no luck.
I never had this problem until I started using the Furman power conditioner/surge protector. Is it possible the amps were all damaged? And why does this one particular cable work?
I guess my next step is to take the amp to someone else’s house and see if it’s something with the overall wiring in the house?
Any ideas or experience would be great appreciated as I don’t know what I’d do if this particular power cord craps out on me.
I’ve tried using a power conditioner/filter surge protector with no luck. I’ve tried using a battery back up with no luck. I’ve tried using other outlets in the house on separate breakers with no luck. I went so far as to buy another power cord of the same spec (not manufacturer as they only sell wholesale) with no luck.
I never had this problem until I started using the Furman power conditioner/surge protector. Is it possible the amps were all damaged? And why does this one particular cable work?
I guess my next step is to take the amp to someone else’s house and see if it’s something with the overall wiring in the house?
Any ideas or experience would be great appreciated as I don’t know what I’d do if this particular power cord craps out on me.