Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - kuvash

#1
If I cut some 4 in. holes in my Mustang II v2 amp
in the back panel what effect can I expect on the sound?Anyone have any experience with this?
#2
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 06, 2013, 02:29:50 AM
Thanks Dr Gonz and Enzo,it's not the PC board that runs everything..it's just a small little circuit board about 1'' X 2"' with two 4 pin jacks soldered to it....one for the instrument input and the other for a footswitch.
kuvash
#3
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 05, 2013, 08:49:28 PM
DrGonz it's just a bad/faulty/sloppy at times/loose/not too tight input jack plug...does make a difference what type of guitar cable,they are not all the same.But,through use it has become Toulouse Lautrec. I can see this probably happens from time to time....been that way awhile,not under warranty...guitar shop I bought it from (local,family owned,) went out of business...that's about it...whatever any elses experience have been,mine has been(with 3 different amps),consistantly,that in this area of California,no one really wants to mess with them.So at the end of the day,I can fix it myself,part it out,use it for a speaker,replace it........okay,now I have used up all the time currently alloted to this project                                                     kuvash
#4
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 03, 2013, 12:01:21 PM
I'm not complaining...I'm just trying to find out and learn all I can about using a modelling amp and I'm diggin 'it and now maybe I''ll have to buy another one sooner than I expected to,but... it is what it is.
Jus' a boy an' his 'lectric guitar.
kuvash
#5
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 02, 2013, 09:55:44 PM
Sorry,a Fender Mustang ll V.1.....
kuvash
#6
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 02, 2013, 07:33:43 PM
The "authorized" Fender service center closest to me (60 mi) will see what they can do for me,that is with me removing and bringing in the pc board from the amp for a minimum of eighty five dollars (could be more). I do understand they are in business to make a profit...but for another $115.00 I can just buy another amp or upgrade for a little more and just use this as a speaker for the Mustang Floor unit....or I guess invest in the stuff to fix it myself. Anyway thanks for the info,I do appreciate it.
kuvash
#7
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 02, 2013, 02:15:58 PM
Thanks Enzo,awhile back I came up with an extra board that needs repaired..so I'm thinking that I want to get the 4 pin jacks and repair that one,put it in the amp and get the one I took out repaired and I will have a spare. But first I need to get set up to do it or else send it out.
kuvash
#8
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 02, 2013, 01:59:48 AM
Thanks Enzo,actually I was referred to a place to buy line 6 parts and I did call them up and spoke with them and was told they could order parts if it wasn't something that they already stocked and they would sell it to me.
I can't say I've personally had very good luck with Fender repair centers.
But Peavey is just as you have said.
kuvash
#9
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: repair parts from amp makers
November 01, 2013, 12:25:25 PM
Thanks,I have done that and actually have called some of them on the telephone....I just wanted to read the post again,that was all. I just wanted to read the post again sorry to be a bother.
kuvash
#10
The Newcomer's Forum / repair parts from amp makers
November 01, 2013, 11:58:31 AM
I am trying to locate a post that I read here awhile back from a member about which amp makers would sell repair parts. I remember names like Mesa,Peavey and Fender and maybe Marshall and Line 6 as well.I can't seem to find it again.Any help will be appreciated.
kuvash
#11
The Newcomer's Forum / reasons for choosing ss amps
November 03, 2011, 05:31:18 PM
Hi,I'm new here,though not new to guitars and amps.My first amp was a Fender Champ and I spent a fair amount of tine on a Twin Reverb. At this stage of my life however,I just want to play my guitars and I really do like my three ss amps.Not a lot of hassel or messing around and they can go anywhere,take a lot of abuse and don't break the bank.I have changed to a better speaker on one of them and italso handles effects well. And the ss acoustic amp is great also.I also have a modelling amp with onb board effects and tuner and it does about everything that I want in an amp.I really only have to please myself.......do ya think I'm crazy?

                                                           kuvash