hi all. my first post. could use some help/advice.
i acquired an Ampeg B100R. It has begun to crackle when certain notes, especially low ones, are played as the note decays. i've searched the web and found others with a similar problem. i've checked the speaker connection, looked for fried components and just generally looked for loose or disconnected/desoldered parts. checked guitar cables, checked my bass through another amp (i only have the one bass) and did the old "bang it hard" test.
it all looks very clean and put together in the chassis so i'm looking for advice short of swapping parts since while i'm handy with a soldering iron, i'm reluctant to get too involved in testing and parts replacement. i do have a volt meter but that is the extent of my equipment other than a soldering gun. i doubt i would take it to a tech pro as the value of the amp is likely not worth the diagnosis/repair costs.
thanks in advance for any help.
jeff
i acquired an Ampeg B100R. It has begun to crackle when certain notes, especially low ones, are played as the note decays. i've searched the web and found others with a similar problem. i've checked the speaker connection, looked for fried components and just generally looked for loose or disconnected/desoldered parts. checked guitar cables, checked my bass through another amp (i only have the one bass) and did the old "bang it hard" test.
it all looks very clean and put together in the chassis so i'm looking for advice short of swapping parts since while i'm handy with a soldering iron, i'm reluctant to get too involved in testing and parts replacement. i do have a volt meter but that is the extent of my equipment other than a soldering gun. i doubt i would take it to a tech pro as the value of the amp is likely not worth the diagnosis/repair costs.
thanks in advance for any help.
jeff
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