Lemme see now,
Lil bitty ol Silvertone, teeny 8" speaker, pretty hot active pickups in a Taylor T 5 & a Dunlop Crybaby, things get to howling pretty good for about 15 minutes, Bzzzt, snap & ominous silence.
My best amature diagnosis is something inside this little gem wasn't designed for quite this much groove. Fella at the airport when I told him I was gonna sick pedals on my new toy warned me about the speaker, leastwise I figure the speaker is the first place to look since the tubes still light up.
No problem says I to myself, I know people. I'm laughing at myself & upside is I found where the rattle was coming from, all the nuts on the speaker were looser'n a goose & spinning freely.
OK fine, where do I attach the multimeter to find out which component died. Am I looking for
milli amps or OHMS?
Thanks in advance & go slow, keepin in mind just who you're dealing with here.
Lil bitty ol Silvertone, teeny 8" speaker, pretty hot active pickups in a Taylor T 5 & a Dunlop Crybaby, things get to howling pretty good for about 15 minutes, Bzzzt, snap & ominous silence.
My best amature diagnosis is something inside this little gem wasn't designed for quite this much groove. Fella at the airport when I told him I was gonna sick pedals on my new toy warned me about the speaker, leastwise I figure the speaker is the first place to look since the tubes still light up.
No problem says I to myself, I know people. I'm laughing at myself & upside is I found where the rattle was coming from, all the nuts on the speaker were looser'n a goose & spinning freely.
OK fine, where do I attach the multimeter to find out which component died. Am I looking for
milli amps or OHMS?
Thanks in advance & go slow, keepin in mind just who you're dealing with here.