I need help. Please.

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I just purchased an Ampeg vh140c. I know most of you are more into tube amps but I thought some rig-talker may have an idea for me.
Hooked up the head in the shop. Worked fine. Hooked up at home and had the speaker output in the chorus channel, nothing. So I switched to just output channel, worked fine. Plugged back to chorus, worked fine. So I played for a few minutes. Next night Turned it on, nothing so I turned up the main volume and suddenly BAM loud as hell( scared the shit out of me). Played for bout 2 hours and it was fine.

Saturday turned it on to show a friend my new rig and ... nothing. :( I can turn the main volume up all the way and just barely hear the guitar ( with gain ) . I messed with it for a while changing channels,adjusting volume, unplugging/plugging stuff in, different cables. Finally I plugged into the preamp input on the back. Amp plays but at one level with no adjustment and no effects. Plug back in the front...Nothing.

Anyone have any ideas as to what the heck is wrong? :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
Why would the chorus channel have it's own speaker output? Don't plug your speaker cord into anything that isn't labeled directly as a "speaker output". Damage to the amp is likely if you aren't in a SPEAKER OUT.
 
headlessdeadguy":2s0vam5c said:
I just purchased an Ampeg vh140c. I know most of you are more into tube amps but I thought some rig-talker may have an idea for me.
Hooked up the head in the shop. Worked fine. Hooked up at home and had the speaker output in the chorus channel, nothing. So I switched to just output channel, worked fine. Plugged back to chorus, worked fine. So I played for a few minutes. Next night Turned it on, nothing so I turned up the main volume and suddenly BAM loud as hell( scared the shit out of me). Played for bout 2 hours and it was fine.

Saturday turned it on to show a friend my new rig and ... nothing. :( I can turn the main volume up all the way and just barely hear the guitar ( with gain ) . I messed with it for a while changing channels,adjusting volume, unplugging/plugging stuff in, different cables. Finally I plugged into the preamp input on the back. Amp plays but at one level with no adjustment and no effects. Plug back in the front...Nothing.

Anyone have any ideas as to what the heck is wrong? :confused: :confused: :confused:
Have you tried patching from send to return on the loop?
 
headlessdeadguy":1rhm4sgz said:
I just purchased an Ampeg vh140c....Hooked up at home and had the speaker output in the chorus channel, nothing. So I switched to just output channel, worked fine. Plugged back to chorus, worked fine....

This makes no sense. My guess is when it's not working, you are plugging the speaker cabinet into the send or return of the effects loop or a "direct out" jack and not the speaker jack.

As Chubtone said, make sure your the cable from your speaker cabinet is plugged in to one of the speaker jacks.
 
OK guys after playing guitar for almost 3 decades I think I know what speaker output are. This amp has two Chorus outputs and two "dry" outputs. :confused:
Thanks
 
Copperhead":2m0h9iwi said:
headlessdeadguy":2m0h9iwi said:
I just purchased an Ampeg vh140c. I know most of you are more into tube amps but I thought some rig-talker may have an idea for me.
Hooked up the head in the shop. Worked fine. Hooked up at home and had the speaker output in the chorus channel, nothing. So I switched to just output channel, worked fine. Plugged back to chorus, worked fine. So I played for a few minutes. Next night Turned it on, nothing so I turned up the main volume and suddenly BAM loud as hell( scared the shit out of me). Played for bout 2 hours and it was fine.

Saturday turned it on to show a friend my new rig and ... nothing. :( I can turn the main volume up all the way and just barely hear the guitar ( with gain ) . I messed with it for a while changing channels,adjusting volume, unplugging/plugging stuff in, different cables. Finally I plugged into the preamp input on the back. Amp plays but at one level with no adjustment and no effects. Plug back in the front...Nothing.

Anyone have any ideas as to what the heck is wrong? :confused: :confused: :confused:
Have you tried patching from send to return on the loop?

No but I was pondering that today. Think I'll try that tonight
 
Most likely a bad jack somewhere, probably your input jack. I had the same problem before with a crappy solid state amp though.

I think most people are confused by your post since the VH140C has 2 4 ohm Speaker outputs, 1 that carries the Chorus and one sepearate dry one.
 
cyndicate":1teti0f9 said:
Most likely a bad jack somewhere, probably your input jack. I had the same problem before with a crappy solid state amp though.

I think most people are confused by your post since the VH140C has 2 4 ohm Speaker outputs, 1 that carries the Chorus and one sepearate dry one.

Thanks for the help. I certainly hope my VH140C is not a "crappy" amp though.
 
headlessdeadguy":1zljk47b said:
OK guys after playing guitar for almost 3 decades I think I know what speaker output are. This amp has two Chorus outputs and two "dry" outputs. :confused:
Thanks

I guess if your first post was a little more clear it would have been easier to help you. Take it back.
 
Came home tonight and looped the preamp out to the line in, kinda statiky( is that a word?) unpluged the loop moved input from high to low, Bam working amp. Switched input from low to high, all systems go. Gotta be a bad conection or cold solder er something. It's goin to the shop tomorrow. :confused:
 
headlessdeadguy":25qg45ur said:
OK guys after playing guitar for almost 3 decades I think I know what speaker output are. This amp has two Chorus outputs and two "dry" outputs. :confused:
Thanks

Are you sure? :confused:

A search shows the chorus outputs on the Ampeg VH140C are preamp outputs, not speaker outputs..... :scared:

EDIT - Never mind, it does indeed have 'chorus' speaker outputs as well as preamp outputs...
 
good luck...if you come across a vl 1002 try it you'll like it. :thumbsup:
 
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