well then find a schematic for your amp and check your plate resistor with a mulimeter. if you get outrageous resistance then its probably gone badi w...
is your guitar an active one? may need to replace the battery. otherwise, check your plate resistor.
Hi percyguitarI am a student in South Africa and I'm looking for advice on a new electric I want to buy. I'm sorry if I'm troubling you, but I really ...
for hardcore punk.. you'll probably want to boost the gain on that fender amp, and run the mids and treble a little higher.
I would start with the guitar and work yourself into the signal chain, you may have a resistor that went bad in one of the pedals or your power supply...
sounds like a dirty power situation and/or lower quality power supplies. you could invest in a power conditioner (which would take away a lot of the n...
did a google search, cant appear to find any..
could be a bad resistor in the circuit chain. or it could be ground interference. i never have to deal with this problem because every one of my amps ...
NEVER use steel wool! is it brass or nickel plated?
Try anchoring your hand on the bass by putting your thumb on one of the pick ups.... More often then not doing that makes all the difference. but if y...
i used to play on a hartke VX3500. that was my only experience with compression. other than a safeguard for the speakers when it comes to accidents i ...
just use heavier strings. my band plays in drop tuned stuff all the time
because musically, it only differs from the minor pentatonic by 1 note. the blues scale never existed until as of late (im talking relatively). so in ...
i cant imagine they're much different.