Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
341Yeah.. I mostly used darker pickups when I was playing thru a Marshall/Traynor or two. And the tone knob just makes the strings sound dead to me.
The actual wall plug itself? If the cord is fine and just the plug is goofed you can just replace the plug with something like this:Garth wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:14 pmConfirmed, this was just the hot lead came out of the plug. I need to get off my ass and wire a good cord in there.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 9:39 amYou're correct. If the Mains fuse is good, about the only things that could be at fault are the switch itself (either the contacts or the bulb) or the power cable or socket, if you have one. MAYBE a connection inside opened up but that seems unlikely unless it's been modified.Garth wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:47 am Neal used my Marshall JMP 2204 in practice Thursday, sounded great. Took it to the Campout Friday and it was DOA.
Symptoms: Not getting power for some reason. Power indicator light on the mains switch did not come on.
What I had time to check: Fuses all appear to all be in order
What I feel like are the next logical things to check and within my skill level: the light bulb in the switch (admittedly, in the stress of the moment I didn't think to check to see if the tubes actually lit up), and the power cable itself which I believe is original and admittedly not the best-looking upon visual inspection. I'll probably clip the end of a good IEC and wire that in there.
Any other easy/obvious suggestions I should consider? I didn't reseat the tubes because it still has the back on and I didn't really have time to futz w/ it but regardless the power light should still have come on.
I wouldnt focus on anything tube-related. If there was a problem there it would blow a fuse.
Thanks!
I was gonna suggest this in our text thread. With as much as this gets used as a backline deal, seems like something that would be a no-brainer!Garth wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:54 am Or even putting an IEC or Powercon jack on there. Since the amp's been "stepped on" already anyway, I doubt this would decrease its value and would increase its utility.
I got a case for my Bassman from these folks as I wanted something different than I could find through the various EBay stores. Looks like it took ~2 months from order to ship, and they were super responsive when my address changed after I ordered it.four_oclocker_2.2 wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:34 pm
Who do you go to for road cases for amp heads? I want to pick up something for the Balls head that can also be sturdy enough to double as a stand for a cabinet. I think the Balls is a little smaller than other heads, so I guess I'd have to go the custom route (unless I'm being a dummy about it.)
This is certainly the easiest workaround. Get something that's the size you want as a platform and then if you want, I can help w/ the plywood parts for inserts easily enough. Either way, the key suggestion I'd make would be to make sure the amp is centered on the inside or the balance will be crap when you're toting it, so it would have two inserts instead of just one.Frankie99 wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:43 pm In those road cases, can you not retrofit something using wood that you wrap in that egg crate stuff? You could use plywood or building lumber pretty cheap, no?
I'm jamming 1 watt thru a 1x15 at home. Often pretty clean and not that loud, but sometimes wide open, attenuated, with a SHO pushing it . Almost exclusively on the neck pick-up. Both are WRHBs.Kniferide wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:16 amHmmm. I usually use distortions that don't add a bunch of extra high, or I use the eq on the pedal to balance it. If I feel like my tone is too bright I reach for the amp eq. I've never found a guitars tone knob useful for anything but getting 90s big muff smashing pumpkins tone, which I hate.biscuitdough wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:20 pm
Do you people of no tone knob also not use distortion, or use a very low powered amp? I can’t imagine the lack of a tone knob being listenable with even mild overdrive unless you’re also only using the neck pickup.
But to each his own.
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