richiem1980
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posted on 9/6/2006 at 11:33 |
I have a fender concert 2 and at low volume it sounds fuzzy. if i play it
for about 30 min it clears up if i turn it up really loud. I have retubed
it, but it did not fix the problem. does anyone have any suggetions. |
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brian
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posted on 9/6/2006 at 11:43, Reply 1 |
How old is it? Has the speaker been changed? Did kind of tubes did you use
to retube? |
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richiem1980
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posted on 9/6/2006 at 12:40, Reply 2 |
the speakers are original and I had the local music store retube it so i
don't know what kind of tubes they used. |
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GuitarMuscle
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posted on 9/6/2006 at 13:35, Reply 3 |
If the speaker cone is bad it will fuzz up on you. Just a thought |
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richiem1980
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posted on 9/7/2006 at 13:16, Reply 4 |
The speakers are bad thanks. |
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tattoo
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posted on 9/7/2006 at 13:58, Reply 5 |
I believe the Kinks cut your speakers to get the fuzz sound before
disortion guitar pedals where popular.
The song You really got me was a prime example
____________________ Get the name to sell first then the trend makes millions. |
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