M80 Bass. Yesterday at our blues jam (at my home) it started making a cracking noise then it got worse so that it sounded like you're funning through a fuzz box.
Today I hooked it up to one of the PA cabs (eliminating the combo speaker) and it still did it. Distorted like crazy.
I tried using the other input, turning on or off the chorus and Deltacomp (I never use those usually). All the pots are quiet and smooth.
I took it apart and checked for anything loose. I made sure everything was secure. Desoldered and resoldered a couple joints on the preamp board. With the amp sitting on top of the cabinet it sounded fine. Installed it in the cabinet and it's back. This doesn't sound like a cabinet or plywood problem, it sounds electrical.
If you guys could give me some ideas on things I could check I'd be very grateful. I don't know much about the innards of electronics. I have decent soldering skills and a multimeter (that I have no clue how to use other than checking batteries). The local shop will not look anything without a schematic and are more of the mindset of "just buy a new one, it would cost more than it's worth to look at it." This is a real nice amp for what we use it for.
The vibration of the cabinet is making something go wacky, but it's hard to figure out because when the chassis is pulled out it works fine. Thanks for reading anyway.
Today I hooked it up to one of the PA cabs (eliminating the combo speaker) and it still did it. Distorted like crazy.
I tried using the other input, turning on or off the chorus and Deltacomp (I never use those usually). All the pots are quiet and smooth.
I took it apart and checked for anything loose. I made sure everything was secure. Desoldered and resoldered a couple joints on the preamp board. With the amp sitting on top of the cabinet it sounded fine. Installed it in the cabinet and it's back. This doesn't sound like a cabinet or plywood problem, it sounds electrical.
If you guys could give me some ideas on things I could check I'd be very grateful. I don't know much about the innards of electronics. I have decent soldering skills and a multimeter (that I have no clue how to use other than checking batteries). The local shop will not look anything without a schematic and are more of the mindset of "just buy a new one, it would cost more than it's worth to look at it." This is a real nice amp for what we use it for.
The vibration of the cabinet is making something go wacky, but it's hard to figure out because when the chassis is pulled out it works fine. Thanks for reading anyway.
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