If you turn down the channel you are using and turn up the channel you aren't using, do yo uhear any evidence of sound bleeding through like I describe?
If you turn down the channel you are not using does this reduce or fix the problem?
I tried it but I didnt hear any changes. Just to be sure, I hard-wired the plexi channel, without the relay. The problem was still there.
Besides replacing the filter caps
I wouldn't replace 1st, I would grab some Ecaps and gator-clip in parallel with the existing and "see" if that changes or fixes the ghost notes.
The only E-cap I have around was a 220uF. Anyways, I put it across C10. I didn't hear any changes. And while I was doing those tests, moving stuff around ... at one point, I strummed my guitar with the volume on 0.
I was like WTF, could it be !?
I was using my strat. And with no amplification, the guitar sounded out of tune. I didnt have an amp for 2 years, so I didn't played electric guitar very much. And when I did I used my tele.
I plugged my tele, no signs of ghosts. Plugged my Les Paul, no signs of ghosts.
Plugged the strat back, ghosts city.
Like I said, last week I was working with this amp and a 6V relay, and the guitar I used for my tests was my go-to tele. It make sense now that I didn't notice ghosts because I was having none.
Thanks for your concern guys

