jajones480
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I recently pulled out the stock Scorpion speaker in my Peavey Bandit 112 and replaced it with an Eminence Swamp Thang (see previous post: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=79691). The problem is I don't think the speaker was the problem. Here are the symptoms:
1. Sometimes the amp volume is really low and the sound seems to "break up" and generally sound crappy and thin. If I really crank up the volume knob it suddenly will play really loud. It's almost like the loud volume causes the connection to get better because of a loose wire. I've checked all the connections and they seem good.
2. When the volume seems to be normal, it still sounds like the amp is breaking up, especially when I strum really hard or play on the low E or A strings. It doesn't seem to do it as much on the higher strings.
Is this a problem with the actual amplifier (the big heavy blocky thing in the amp) or is it a problem with one of the discrete components on the board? Also, could it be dirty contacts on the volume pots?
Any help would be appreciated.
1. Sometimes the amp volume is really low and the sound seems to "break up" and generally sound crappy and thin. If I really crank up the volume knob it suddenly will play really loud. It's almost like the loud volume causes the connection to get better because of a loose wire. I've checked all the connections and they seem good.
2. When the volume seems to be normal, it still sounds like the amp is breaking up, especially when I strum really hard or play on the low E or A strings. It doesn't seem to do it as much on the higher strings.
Is this a problem with the actual amplifier (the big heavy blocky thing in the amp) or is it a problem with one of the discrete components on the board? Also, could it be dirty contacts on the volume pots?
Any help would be appreciated.