I was playing my bass a few nights ago and all was well and all of a sudden, I accidently pressed one of the gain brigth button and I got a real loud noise. Now, I get no gain from the head. I don't even get any sound from my speakers. I have a Genz Benz 410 and one 15 inch Ashdown. I have no spare head to test my speakers to determine if they are blown or if the problem is with the ampeg head. Any help would be appreciated before I am off to repair shop. Thanks
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Something took out the active bass circuit.
Before doing anything else, can you hook up a DVM to the input jack.
Insert a known good instrument cable into the input jack.
Measure across the tip & the ring of the cable.
Set the DVM on Vdc, then Vac.
Tells us what you read. DC & AC.
There may be nothing there at all.
The voltage path may have been V1a Plate to Grid, internal tube short.
In that case you may have had 150 Vdc, through a 68K resistor, to your bass input.
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Did you check the amp with another bass or signal source? Maybe the amp is fine, and only your bass is broken.
Better use a passive one in case the amp somehow turned into an active bass killer I've never heard of that happen until JPB suggested it.
Also try different cables.
5 strings are unnatural"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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I love the 4 strings especially since I am getting back into playing more b/c I am more accurate with the 4 string. I mostly play the 5 string Bass trying to get a feel for it and I was coming along very well until now. Now, I ahve nothing to play with and I am bored. Can't wait to get this amp working.
Jimmy
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