Hey, I'm a newbie referred from the unofficial acoustic control corp forum.
Here's my story:
My dad picked up an acoustic G60T guitar head and a 464 cab for himself off Ebay. The speaker in the cab is an old Jensen. At any rate, it arrived with a cracked speaker cone, creating a superbuzz on the low frequencies. The mid to upper range tones still sound nice, though not as nice as my dad's G60t combo (all original but the tubes).
Also, the distortion pot on the head has been destroyed. You get a pretty hilarious squeal when you turn it to anything but zero. Would work great if we were into experimental electronic music from the sixties. Will that require a vintage knob, or are there newer replacements available?
Cheyenne, Wyoming is not the place to find instruments, let alone repair shops. We were hoping to find somebody within about 100 miles (Denver, for example) if anybody knows of a reputable repair guy (or gal) in this area.
Thanks,
Amber
Here's my story:
My dad picked up an acoustic G60T guitar head and a 464 cab for himself off Ebay. The speaker in the cab is an old Jensen. At any rate, it arrived with a cracked speaker cone, creating a superbuzz on the low frequencies. The mid to upper range tones still sound nice, though not as nice as my dad's G60t combo (all original but the tubes).
Also, the distortion pot on the head has been destroyed. You get a pretty hilarious squeal when you turn it to anything but zero. Would work great if we were into experimental electronic music from the sixties. Will that require a vintage knob, or are there newer replacements available?
Cheyenne, Wyoming is not the place to find instruments, let alone repair shops. We were hoping to find somebody within about 100 miles (Denver, for example) if anybody knows of a reputable repair guy (or gal) in this area.
Thanks,
Amber
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