
Enjolras56
New member
Hey guys-
Just turned on my Vox AC30cc2x for the first time in about 6 months.
It's sat mostly unplayed for the last 3 years in my garage as it does not tonally work for my current band situation. FYI- we recently moved and the amp was transported on a hired moving truck.
So I plug in my in-tune Les Paul at a low volume. I hit an open E chord and it sounds like I'm going through a ring modulator. Especially on low notes on the 6th string it just sounds out of tune, farty, and incoherent if that makes sense.
I turned it up a little which improved things a bit, but I notices it breaking up sooner than I would expect.
Wanted to see what potential problems you guys think I might be facing. From some quick Google-IMF of my symptoms, it seems it might have a filter or power cap issue? (which I know nothing about)
Any ballpark ideas on what kind of cost to expect.
One of the pains of tube amp ownership is the cost involved in maintenance, especially having multiple amps!
Just turned on my Vox AC30cc2x for the first time in about 6 months.
It's sat mostly unplayed for the last 3 years in my garage as it does not tonally work for my current band situation. FYI- we recently moved and the amp was transported on a hired moving truck.
So I plug in my in-tune Les Paul at a low volume. I hit an open E chord and it sounds like I'm going through a ring modulator. Especially on low notes on the 6th string it just sounds out of tune, farty, and incoherent if that makes sense.
I turned it up a little which improved things a bit, but I notices it breaking up sooner than I would expect.
Wanted to see what potential problems you guys think I might be facing. From some quick Google-IMF of my symptoms, it seems it might have a filter or power cap issue? (which I know nothing about)
Any ballpark ideas on what kind of cost to expect.
One of the pains of tube amp ownership is the cost involved in maintenance, especially having multiple amps!