ok it finally got me why would you want to even use tubes so bad you had to put rings on them to stop them from vibrating too much but i dont really see the point exept at higher volumes right now my big concern is how to keep my head from walking off my cabs i might just end up building a vox inspired rack that folds up
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Punctuation and capital letters are your friends.
As far as tube dampers are concerned, I use them on the 5879's in my Kay 720 because only NOS are available and they are prone to microphonics. The tube dampers help.
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Originally posted by eruannu View Postok it finally got me why would you want to even use tubes so bad you had to put rings on them to stop them from vibrating too much but i dont really see the point exept at higher volumes right now my big concern is how to keep my head from walking off my cabs i might just end up building a vox inspired rack that folds up
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Originally posted by markbul View Posticantreadthatcrap
When you want someone to give you their free help it's to your advantage to put appropriate effort into the request.
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if theres one thing that annoy's me more than ppl that cant punctuate or use grammar proper..... its -> people on forums that bitch about other peoples bad grammr. lol"Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"
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Originally posted by Tom Phillips View Post. Glade you two pointed it out.
Ps. Look who can't spell.
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That is an internet law. Anyone who points out a grammatical error always commits one of his own in the process.
Nice fresh big rubber feeton the head help a lot. Adding cup inserts in the top of the cab works too. Quit shining the cab tolex with the Armorall.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Ok.
What kind of cab is it, and what kind of head?
This stuff might help. You can get it at Home Depot or Target.
Or, Parts Express has a variety of rubber feet that might suffice.
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