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Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Thank you Nick....
I am able to get a signal through both channels. The amp does close to 90 watts rms before clipping. Using either channel, at a moderate volume level, the bottom end sounds "muddy" ... as if something is breaking up. I haven't used this amp much but I was thinking I'd get a nice clean sound. I will check the speakers again, cabinet rattle, etc.It's not just an amp, it's an adventure!
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I've tested the amp during the week. I'm getting a full signal at the output, but did notice some oscillation at the top and lower ends of the signal. I realize this is not hi-fi. But I am wondering if this is normal. I'll begin "looking backwards" to see where this might be originating.It's not just an amp, it's an adventure!
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CJ.... Going through speakers and watching on the scope shows a cleaner waveform. I'm getting close to 22vrms before clipping (@ 4 ohms). I'll take that! Thanks for the tip!!
My friend brought over a couple guitars, one with Humbuckers and the other was a Danelectro with single coils. The amp sounded great with both guitars. I think I can reassemble this amp and put it back in service.
Thanks everyone for your help on this fix!
TomIt's not just an amp, it's an adventure!
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