duhvoodooman wrote:
I think the relevant question is "What changed?" Did you make any changes to your signal chain (cables included), no matter how minor they seem? Did you change the surrounding conditions in the room in some way? Physically move something? Remove or add another electronic device from the same outlet or electrical circuit that your rig is plugged into? Are you plugged into a PA system that may have been altered in some way? Did a bandmate make some kind of change in their set-up that could influence your rig? These are the kinds of questions I'd be asking myself in your position.
Thanks for the quick response.
Yep. Everything you asked makes sense. But, nothing has changed at all. No one has been in the space since our last practice. The only thing that did change was that I added a MOD Reverb amp (The Wave). That was the first thing we (me and my brother) took out of the mix when we heard it happening. I just run through my amp and a cab - PA is only for vocals, some direct bass, and kick drum. We tried it with different amps, etc., with the same results.
I've been racking my brain trying to come up with something. I thought maybe the pedals are getting more power. But, would that cause a volume change? I'm using a power brick so all the pedals are daisy chained. The only thing I haven't tried is popping off a pedal (they are zipped tied to a Holeyboard pedal board) and putting a battery in it. Which I will do tomorrow if the problem persists. I'll let you know how that goes...