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  • What should I do about my AC30?

    Well... the noise goes away if I don't use my strat with the super distortion in it.

    (trying to fix the noise goes without saying... so, unless that's the only thing you have to say, don't vote for it)

    and make suggestions on that 59'/____ combo, what should I put in the neck? Maybe I'll put a JB in the bridge and a 59 in the neck.... hmmm...
    11
    Replace the Super Distortion with a 59'
    9.09%
    1
    Redo the guitar witha 59'/(misc humbucker) combo
    9.09%
    1
    Keep the Super Distortion and live with the noise
    0%
    0
    Sell the amp and use the money to run away to Europe
    18.18%
    2
    Don't let the Vox tell you what to do and kick it's speaker's in
    45.45%
    5
    Keep trying to fix the vox's problems
    18.18%
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    Last edited by Indie P Bass; 06-30-2004, 01:04 AM.
    You can get a suprisingly good country guitar tone out of a Marshall Halfstack.

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    Re: What should I do about my AC30?

    Hahaha i guess its unannamous
    My Soundclick page.

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      Re: What should I do about my AC30?

      if its only that guitar then there is some grounding issue in there, id try and fix that first before id buy anything.

      i still voted smash the vox

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        Re: What should I do about my AC30?

        Originally posted by jeremy
        if its only that guitar then there is some grounding issue in there, id try and fix that first before id buy anything.

        i still voted smash the vox
        No, it's not an electircal hum, it's a kinetic rattle/chime. It's supposedly the Tube Sockets, so I'm thinking of putting like... rubber between the sockets and the chassis.
        You can get a suprisingly good country guitar tone out of a Marshall Halfstack.

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