plug my guitar into a different amp and it plays fine. Any idea on how to fix it. The amp is a fender frontman. Get inside it and check the connections to the plug especially any shielding / braiding.
...fix this that won't have me trekking to the store again? Is there a loose connection anywhere? The buzzing noise could be caused by a grould feedback loop. This occures when the amp is plugged into ...
...plug the cord all the way in, there is no sound. Back it off about halfway and there is sound. How do I fix this? regarding this fault..simply remove the pcb and fit a replacement input jack ...
...plug the headphone into the input, there is nothing there. Could it have fallen inside? Can I fix this myself and if so, how do I do this? Thanks, JEff Some keyboards use the amp output sockets for ...
fix the problem...If there a way to switch polarity on this amp? or is there any other solutions to this problem? Hi there. If there is still feedback with nothing plugged into the amp, the problem is
...is another non-invasive fix.. IF it is a TRS type effects loop, plug in a plug that has the Tip and the Ring jumpered in the plug as a quick fix. In general the jacks in these guitar amps are JUNK
...me information on how to fix it. Sounds like the amp (or speaker) blew. Do you have anything else you can plug into the amp to test? If possible use a different cord to preclude that as a cause,
plug into input 2 of my power amp, I get no effects. I tried both Crown and QSC power amps. Could it be a routing problem with my Lexicon?How do I fix it so effects will go to both channels? The power
...the inside of the jack with a good electronic cleaner (don't go hog wild with it) then insert a plug into the jack a nuber of times. If that doesn't fix it, take it to the shop for a
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