John4021 Well-known member Mar 28, 2024 #21 skoora said: You forgot to cup the balls, didn’t you. Click to expand... My ol lady does that to get my Cones moving.
skoora said: You forgot to cup the balls, didn’t you. Click to expand... My ol lady does that to get my Cones moving.
JackBootedThug MURDERATOR Mar 28, 2024 #22 I’m sure it’s the jack assembly. All four speakers won’t go at once. If you don’t have a multi meter just touch the speaker tabs with a 9 volt. That will tell you if the speaker is bad or not. If the speaker moves and makes a sound it works.
I’m sure it’s the jack assembly. All four speakers won’t go at once. If you don’t have a multi meter just touch the speaker tabs with a 9 volt. That will tell you if the speaker is bad or not. If the speaker moves and makes a sound it works.
Techdeth RESIDENT ROCK PROFESSOR Mar 28, 2024 #23 Thanks for the help from ALL of you . I appreciate it really
Techdeth RESIDENT ROCK PROFESSOR Mar 29, 2024 #24 Ok guys . So I punched the cab a few times . Now it’s working. What’s that mean is wrong ?
NowYou'rePlayingWithPower Well-known member Mar 29, 2024 #25 Techdeth said: Ok guys . So I punched the cab a few times . Now it’s working. What’s that mean is wrong ? Click to expand... Loose wire, cold solder joint, or burned one maybe? I wouldn't risk continuing to use it until you check it out.
Techdeth said: Ok guys . So I punched the cab a few times . Now it’s working. What’s that mean is wrong ? Click to expand... Loose wire, cold solder joint, or burned one maybe? I wouldn't risk continuing to use it until you check it out.
valve Well-known member Mar 29, 2024 #26 NowYou'rePlayingWithPower said: Loose wire, cold solder joint, or burned one maybe? I wouldn't risk continuing to use it until you check it out. Click to expand... agreed, it's dangerous for the amp
NowYou'rePlayingWithPower said: Loose wire, cold solder joint, or burned one maybe? I wouldn't risk continuing to use it until you check it out. Click to expand... agreed, it's dangerous for the amp