Hi,
There seems to be a problem with all my tweed amp cabs. At high volumes they start do develop a rattling or low buzz at the low frequencies. The bigger the cab the more likely it is to develop. I have ruled out coil rubs and loose components. So I wonder if this is a typical tweed problem. My theory is that the baffle board is rattling against the front panels since tweed baffle boards are rather thin and only mounted with four tiny screws at the corners.
What would be the suggested fix for this without losing the tweed character? putting some kind of foam between the baffle board or adding more screws along the front panels?
thanks!
There seems to be a problem with all my tweed amp cabs. At high volumes they start do develop a rattling or low buzz at the low frequencies. The bigger the cab the more likely it is to develop. I have ruled out coil rubs and loose components. So I wonder if this is a typical tweed problem. My theory is that the baffle board is rattling against the front panels since tweed baffle boards are rather thin and only mounted with four tiny screws at the corners.
What would be the suggested fix for this without losing the tweed character? putting some kind of foam between the baffle board or adding more screws along the front panels?
thanks!
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