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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:52 pm
by weeping_moon
hotrodperlmutter wrote:so wait, the speakers are in the cabinet?

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well come over and see funny man.

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:58 pm
by benecol
("funny man" is what he calls his tallywhacker).

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:00 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
in that case, i most certainly will not.

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:45 am
by Rox
stewart wrote:did you read the thread?
weeping_moon wrote:Nope. Its not the tubes. Theyre all new. That was the first thing to check!
weeping_moon wrote:its the speakers. they are buzzing like hell, or at least one is buzzing.
weeping_moon wrote:now i know what im gonna do. im gonna put a new loudspeaker to remove the disturbing sound. its the loudspeaker that has broken.
problem solved.
Yep , I read it . .........
Either tubes or electrical disruption , Bro . Just because he states it doesn't mean it's not the tubes . 2 big things that make a hum : Tubes or the amp is too fucking close to a power source . Simple stuff that tends to get overlooked and people go bonkers and start buying stuff thinking they have a problem . Tube amps are pretty simple creatures . Could even be dust somewhere . Even cleaner getting into something that's not supposed to be sprayed . A bad pot . Simple stuff that are cheap or even free fixes .


If I were Mr. Weeper I'd take that $$$ he was looking to buy an amp with and give it to a good repair shop . Scrap the whole Orange thing . If he likes the Peave"y" he should stick with it . But check all the basic preschool stuff first before dumping an ass load of money on another amp if he doesn't have to .

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 5:02 am
by 24HRS2MDNT
benecol wrote:Are you grooming me?
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Love this thread.

If you're in the mood for a new amp trade the old one in. Spend a couple hours / days testing 'em all and save up.

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:09 pm
by weeping_moon
24HRS2MDNT wrote:
benecol wrote:Are you grooming me?
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Love this thread.

If you're in the mood for a new amp trade the old one in. Spend a couple hours / days testing 'em all and save up.
yep. thats a good idea.

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:16 pm
by stewart
Rox wrote:
stewart wrote:did you read the thread?
weeping_moon wrote:Nope. Its not the tubes. Theyre all new. That was the first thing to check!
weeping_moon wrote:its the speakers. they are buzzing like hell, or at least one is buzzing.
weeping_moon wrote:now i know what im gonna do. im gonna put a new loudspeaker to remove the disturbing sound. its the loudspeaker that has broken.
problem solved.
Yep , I read it . .........
Either tubes or electrical disruption , Bro . Just because he states it doesn't mean it's not the tubes . 2 big things that make a hum : Tubes or the amp is too fucking close to a power source . Simple stuff that tends to get overlooked and people go bonkers and start buying stuff thinking they have a problem . Tube amps are pretty simple creatures . Could even be dust somewhere . Even cleaner getting into something that's not supposed to be sprayed . A bad pot . Simple stuff that are cheap or even free fixes .


If I were Mr. Weeper I'd take that $$$ he was looking to buy an amp with and give it to a good repair shop . Scrap the whole Orange thing . If he likes the Peave"y" he should stick with it . But check all the basic preschool stuff first before dumping an ass load of money on another amp if he doesn't have to .
i completely agree.