Sonic_Blue
Joined: Feb 22, 2019
Posts: 190
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Posted on Mar 04 2020 03:47 PM
So I took out the tubes, and the audio. Sprayed some deoxit. Reconnected. All was fine. Then the other day I picked it up and set it down and it did it again. Then I tried all day, disconnecting and reconnecting everything, could not get it to work. It was like a super weak reverb signal. So I packed it up to bring it to a guy to fix. When I got there, it was working fine! Any ideas?
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Sonic_Blue
Joined: Feb 22, 2019
Posts: 190
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Posted on Mar 04 2020 04:15 PM
I am worried it will happen again...
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1343
New Orleans
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Posted on Mar 04 2020 04:34 PM
That just happened to me with a ‘64 tank! I had a tech lined up to walk me through the process so I could do it later, but I couldn’t duplicate the problem! I’m interested in replies to this.
— Daniel Deathtide
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Sonic_Blue
Joined: Feb 22, 2019
Posts: 190
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Posted on Mar 04 2020 11:05 PM
I brought it home and it is weak again. Tried multiple cables. I’m gonna bring it back to the guy tomorrow.
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Sonic_Blue
Joined: Feb 22, 2019
Posts: 190
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Posted on Mar 18 2020 12:24 PM
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1343
New Orleans
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Posted on Mar 18 2020 09:20 PM
Dang! That sucks but at least it wasn’t an old one. Hope it doesn’t set you back too much. I mean, we all NEED reverb...
— Daniel Deathtide
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Sonic_Blue
Joined: Feb 22, 2019
Posts: 190
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Posted on Mar 19 2020 02:37 AM
it wasn’t bad. $12 for the part, $60 labor. It sounds awesome now.
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