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Sorry, It's actually a 1967 Dual Showman Head, Black Face.
I had a 68 Bassman, and I keep screwing the year up.
> --- In , "jimmywilseylives"
> <jimmywilseylives@y...> wrote:
> > I know it may be obvious but check to make sure your
> impedance is
> > matched from head to cab-how you have your speakers are
> wired
> > (parallel or series according to the impedance of the
individual
> > speakers).
> > If that doesn't do it and you're saying both head and cab
sound
> great
> > apart but not together then I would ask if the head is
connected
> to
> > the cab via a dedicated speaker cable. If so, it could be that it
is
> > a bad cable. My 0.02. JWL (aka Dario)
> >
> > --- In , "trace_luger"
> <luger@c...>
> > wrote:
> > > I've got a 68 Dual Showman head with a '72 2x15 cabinet.
> > > It's got a wicked hum/buzz when turned on and the volume
is
> > > limited.
> > > I had the speakers reconed recently, and tested the head
on
> a
> > > seperate cabinet. Both sound incredible apart, but together
> they
> > > sound like crap.
> > > Any ideas on what to do?
> > >
> > > Trace