help! sudden loss of volume
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
help! sudden loss of volume
Anyone ever experience a loss in volume? I've got a Derby S10 with a George Lo's E66. All the leads are in good shape. I've ruled out the volume pedal and chords. The guitar has a practice level volume with a Fender Deluxe Reverb on 10.
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First, check the speaker wires! Next, plug a chord into the amp, and just touch the tip of the plug on the other end. This should give you a VERY loud hum, even with the volume on 4 or 5. Is this a tube amp? LOOK at the tubes to make sure they're all lit up, and then wiggle them a little in their sockets to make sure they're not loose.
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Go back and double check to make sure it is the guitar. Connect a guitar cord direct from the guitar to the amp. If that is OK, check the jack on the guitar. Does the Derby have a tone control, like the Emmons or is it just pickup to the jack? If it has a tone control, check the switch for that. Double check the wiring from the pickup to the jack. Sometimes wires run near moving metal parts and the wiring insulation could have been worn through or nicked and is grounding out. Move (wiggle) the wires and see if it makes a difference.
If nothing changes, the next step is to remove the pickup so you can check the wiring coming fromt he pickup. Pickup failures are rare so double and triplecheck everything.
If nothing changes, the next step is to remove the pickup so you can check the wiring coming fromt he pickup. Pickup failures are rare so double and triplecheck everything.
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