a friend of mine is a weekend struming guitarist that has been using a really awful 1980 SS Traynor amp for 28 years... that amp had a massive mid range spike to it that you could never shake... and it was never clean or distorted, always in the middle somehow... since he never played a lot he never bought better gear...
anyways yesterday we took a look in a local Pawn Shop and saw a bunch of junk... among the junk was 2 "nicer" SS amps for the prices they asked... anything would be better then that old traynor... anyways they had a late 80's/early90's Peavey SS Classic Chorus 212 for $200.... for this guy this amp is a major improvement in sound!!! i tried it out to make sure it worked before he paid the man and it's not that bad at all....
trying it out back at his house we found the footswitch cable has a short in it... seems the cable is shorting out right where it enters the footswitch... the amount of wire for this 3 button footswitch is insane... the plug is a 9 pin style-(i think 9 pin not sure)... i guess the quick fix is to cut the wire shorter and re-do all the connects inside the pedal...
But does anyone stock replacement wire and connectors for this type of connection?
and while i'm at it i wonder if Peavey carries a replacement footswitch so i'll send them an email as well...
let me know if you guys have any ideals, and imput, any thoughts
anyways yesterday we took a look in a local Pawn Shop and saw a bunch of junk... among the junk was 2 "nicer" SS amps for the prices they asked... anything would be better then that old traynor... anyways they had a late 80's/early90's Peavey SS Classic Chorus 212 for $200.... for this guy this amp is a major improvement in sound!!! i tried it out to make sure it worked before he paid the man and it's not that bad at all....
trying it out back at his house we found the footswitch cable has a short in it... seems the cable is shorting out right where it enters the footswitch... the amount of wire for this 3 button footswitch is insane... the plug is a 9 pin style-(i think 9 pin not sure)... i guess the quick fix is to cut the wire shorter and re-do all the connects inside the pedal...
But does anyone stock replacement wire and connectors for this type of connection?
and while i'm at it i wonder if Peavey carries a replacement footswitch so i'll send them an email as well...
let me know if you guys have any ideals, and imput, any thoughts