Hi all,
This feels like a silly question. I just installed a brand new WGS G12Q in an early 60s Ampeg Rocket. Now the amp has a tiny bit of static that kind of follows the note - especially lower notes. I know normally for that I'd clean pots/jacks/tube sockets, and maybe have to hunt down a bad solder joint. But the problem is - the static wasn't there with the old speaker (or at least I didn't notice it). I plug in to external speakers and it's not there. Back to the new speaker in the cab, the static is there.
So the question is: Is it even possible for a speaker to have some defect that causes this problem?
This feels like a silly question. I just installed a brand new WGS G12Q in an early 60s Ampeg Rocket. Now the amp has a tiny bit of static that kind of follows the note - especially lower notes. I know normally for that I'd clean pots/jacks/tube sockets, and maybe have to hunt down a bad solder joint. But the problem is - the static wasn't there with the old speaker (or at least I didn't notice it). I plug in to external speakers and it's not there. Back to the new speaker in the cab, the static is there.
So the question is: Is it even possible for a speaker to have some defect that causes this problem?
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