First off: A big thanks for the help. I really had no idea where to start.
teemuck:
Alright: I will look into the potentiometers on the amp. Some of the posts made this the starting point. It has been well traveled around the country and not in the best conditions. If that stuff is flimsy, it probably wriggled itself out. I have access to a multimeter and can check things for resistance and capacitance.
joecool85:
You are right on both assumptions: I do not deal with guitar amp electronics or electronic workings. Oddly enough, I rebuilt a Squire a few years back with limited knowledge. I am probably lucky I have not electrocuted myself. That said, I will be careful. I know electricity can be stored but I though caps dissipated with time. I appreciate the heads up.
So I will go get it and see what I can do. Like I said, the amp is decent for me and I don't want to toss it out if it is a small problem.
Again, thank you.
teemuck:
Alright: I will look into the potentiometers on the amp. Some of the posts made this the starting point. It has been well traveled around the country and not in the best conditions. If that stuff is flimsy, it probably wriggled itself out. I have access to a multimeter and can check things for resistance and capacitance.
joecool85:
You are right on both assumptions: I do not deal with guitar amp electronics or electronic workings. Oddly enough, I rebuilt a Squire a few years back with limited knowledge. I am probably lucky I have not electrocuted myself. That said, I will be careful. I know electricity can be stored but I though caps dissipated with time. I appreciate the heads up.
So I will go get it and see what I can do. Like I said, the amp is decent for me and I don't want to toss it out if it is a small problem.
Again, thank you.