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I have a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL head and 1960A cabinet. For a while I've been noticing strange feedback noise whenever I crank the volume. This usually happens when I turn the ultra lead volume up past 2 or 3. It's a loud, steady squeal or whine and sounds different from normal feedback caused by the guitar. I'm 99% certain something's wrong with the amp, but I was wondering if any of you have any ideas before I open it up.
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may be the guitar pickups. wich guitar is it? if it's a cheap guitar or an epiphone it's problaby the pickups. bad guitar pickups will squeal like a dog in heat when the volume or gain is cranked up.
u can always get a noise gate. but if it's because of the guitar change the PU's for Dimarzio, Seymour Duncan or EMG. these 3 usually rock. my fav are Di Marzio and EMG for heavier sounds like Zakk Wylde.
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Nah, I'm certain it's not the guitar. It's a Gibson Les Paul Studio, and even though I should replace the pickups soon I'm sure it's not that. It's not your normal feedback you get from the guitar, it's definitely something in the amp. It's just a loud, unchanging, high-pitched whine.
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Going through any pedals?
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Probably ur tubes need changing... They give off a whine when they are abt to go bust....
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yeah, i figured it had something to do with that. how much does that usually cost to get them changed?
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I had a marshall who got broken because of anormal voltage values... the volume pot started makin UGLY noise
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You could have a bad cable. Simple but worth checking. Maybe the amp isn't grounded properly. How close is the amp to other electical appliances?
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