Problem I'm having is I plugged a guitar jack into a Fender 100 stage out speaker plug in back of the amp and placed the other end in the Princeton Reverb speaker out in back of the cabinet so I could have an extra speaker. The Princeton Reverb amp was not turned on. The speaker in the Princeton Reverb worked and everything was fine. Now everything is disconnected and when I go to play the Princeton Reverb by itself with its own speaker I now cannot get any sound out of it. Everything lights up and I get a hum. Can't understand what happened - a reverse signal that went in and did something to the Princeton Reverb?
2006-10-31
08:41:20
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SusieDarling
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Music & Music Players
It is not the reverb section that is the problem. It is the amp on the whole. I talked with a guy who is vaguely familiar with amps and he told me it sounds like I burned out a transformer that pushes the sound out. (3 transformers - one is for power, one for reverb and one for pushes the speaker itself). There are no fuses inside. Just a main fuse on the outside. Thanks.
2006-10-31
09:06:46 ·
update #1