electrickn
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Well, I shipped my Rectoverb out last week, removing the power tubes, and packing it in the original Boogie box, with the foam and everything. The amp was in mint condition when I shipped the amp. Then today, I get this e-mail from the buyer who just received it.
" Hi,
> Well, I have the amp up and running and it seems to be a very good amp.
> Unfortunately, it sounds like the speaker has some issues. Certain
> frequencies create a nasty buzz (like a blown speaker). Playing a clean
> open G chord creates a speaker buzz centered around the low B note. If I
> place my hand on the lower portion of the speaker paper, the buzz
> disappears. Sounds like a busted speaker to me. Any thoughts?
I replied to him with the basics, like check the tubes, the speaker, the foam support under the speaker etc...
Does anyone have any ideas how a near perfect amp can be buzzing now?
I really appreciate any help you guys can give
thanks
" Hi,
> Well, I have the amp up and running and it seems to be a very good amp.
> Unfortunately, it sounds like the speaker has some issues. Certain
> frequencies create a nasty buzz (like a blown speaker). Playing a clean
> open G chord creates a speaker buzz centered around the low B note. If I
> place my hand on the lower portion of the speaker paper, the buzz
> disappears. Sounds like a busted speaker to me. Any thoughts?
I replied to him with the basics, like check the tubes, the speaker, the foam support under the speaker etc...
Does anyone have any ideas how a near perfect amp can be buzzing now?
I really appreciate any help you guys can give
thanks