Well I was wrong (even though it should be how the terminology should be used). When the standby switch is in the OFF position then that means it is in standby (no noise) and when it is in the ON position that means it is off of standby (noise). Definitely reversed of how it should be if...
Check out the Seymour Duncan Whole Lotta Humbucker set. A lot of people are raving about them in LP's (especially for the classic sound). I will be installing a WLH in the neck and a Custom in the bridged with Jimmy Page wiring in my 335.
True about Samsung but they are not the greatest example of the Android platform.
What has Android quickly followed up with to show that they can do what Apple does?
If you want a TRUE Android experience get a Google developed Nexus. They are also much cheaper than the majority of other brands while maintaining a top quality build. They will also get software updates first. Google Nexus should the phone that is compared to an IPhone, not the other brands...
I messaged Marshall back in November and still haven't had a response! Pretty sure I never will hear from them at this point. I don't know if I will purchase another Marshall seeing how their customer service is nonexistent. I need to replace a speaker jack on my JVM410H and I was looking for...
I'd REALLY like to have the option to view more posts per page like how you could with the old version. I'm not sure why that feature would be taken away??
I could be totally wrong but I remember reading about some issues similar to what you are saying and it was recommended to clean the tube sockets. Especially when you said that you replaced the tubes and the noise temporarily went away. I'm a JVM owner though so I'm use to running my gain low...
Sorry, I should have elaborated. I've read that V3 is what fails and is particular with the type of tube. It is the cathode follower. All of the research I have done says that V3 is the only position that matters on tube type.
The house is 2.5 years old and it does have grounded wall receptacles.
I'll check the ground rod tomorrow. I am unsure how to check the ground and neutral buss so I'll research to see how to do that.
I did check G to H (122VAC), G to N (0VAC), and N to H (122 VAC). You did a good job...
I believe you Ken, than you.
What good conditioner/regulator do you recommend?
I double checked with no instrument cord plugged in for a much longer period of time (~10 minutes) and I heard a few noises that weren't frequent nor consistent. A couple of times sounded like the original...