James Quackenbush
From: Pomona, New York, USA
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Posted 18 Oct 2002 9:28 am
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I recently started to learn pedal steel...I have a house full of instruments as I have a project studio..Since I really never had a use for "clean" sounding amps, I put a MusicMan HD130 Reverb head that I had in the garage to use when I needed it...The reverb never worked on it...Now that I'm playing pedal steel, I figured I would give it a try...I took the reverb pan out to see if that was the culprit, and indeed it was...One of those little tiny wires was off...I resoldered the wire and turned the amp on, and walla, I now had reverb !!...I plugged into my steel, and it didn't sound too bad except I had this constant noise like I had a bad ground or something...It was very eveident when I turned up the reverb...Now I have a problem..I remember taking reverb pans and moving them to different locations working for me in the past, so I took the pan out and left the rca cables hooked up to it, and the noise went away..I figured that I would now have to build a seperate casing just for the reverb pan...Just for giggles I took the pan, and turned it around in the head..Right end now at the left end...To my surprise the noise stopped !!!..Something on the end of this reverb pan wreaks havic with the transformers of the M.M. head..I thought I would pass this along to others that may have a similar problem...Hope it helps somebody else besides me....Jim |
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