While I realize there can be many sources & causes for this common problem/occurance, just thought I'd run it by in hopes of a 'quick fix'.
An acquaintance dropped a small enclosure off & asked me to have a look at it.
Problem: the speaker (a small 8" Weber Alnico 'Signature Series') in a small pine enclosure) tends to buzz/rattle at higher volume levels when the wound E/A string(s) are struck only at the 12th fret & nowhere else. While the speaker is rated at 15 watts, it never gets pushed past maybe 2 watts (the maximum output of the amplifier section). It is a separate enclosure & a small tube amp rests on top of it...there is no rattling coming from the chassis or tube sockets.
So far all I've done is tightened the speaker screws/nuts & I can still hear it.
The guitar regularly used with this set-up is 'buzz-free' (in terms of action/frets).
The symptom being only at the 12th + higher volume, could harmonics be playing a role in this peculiarity?
Unfortunately there was no reference/feedback as to whether this symptom had been occuring earlier...apparently it became noticeable at a later date when the amp was finally being cranked a bit.
An acquaintance dropped a small enclosure off & asked me to have a look at it.
Problem: the speaker (a small 8" Weber Alnico 'Signature Series') in a small pine enclosure) tends to buzz/rattle at higher volume levels when the wound E/A string(s) are struck only at the 12th fret & nowhere else. While the speaker is rated at 15 watts, it never gets pushed past maybe 2 watts (the maximum output of the amplifier section). It is a separate enclosure & a small tube amp rests on top of it...there is no rattling coming from the chassis or tube sockets.
So far all I've done is tightened the speaker screws/nuts & I can still hear it.
The guitar regularly used with this set-up is 'buzz-free' (in terms of action/frets).
The symptom being only at the 12th + higher volume, could harmonics be playing a role in this peculiarity?
Unfortunately there was no reference/feedback as to whether this symptom had been occuring earlier...apparently it became noticeable at a later date when the amp was finally being cranked a bit.
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