Re: Behringer Vintager GM110 guitar amp problem!
- From: marsupialman <marsupialman.1xqics@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:06:41 +0000
Thanks to both of you for your helpful posts! John's right: there are no
tubes in this amp; it's designed to replicate various tube amp sounds.
Which it does remarkably well for the money.
So... yikes... sounds like it's gonna cost me a lot to get it sorted...
But I'll follow John's advice and see what happens. What a great forum!
Thanks again guys.
Porky Wrote:
> marsupialman.1xo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -
>
> I bought a new Vintager GM110 via eBay about a year ago. When the amp
> is switched on and my guitar plugged in, there is no output noise
>
> Hi, I'm no regular here ***... I can tell you there are no tubes in
> this amp. It appears to have blown a major component which will
> involve
> pulling the chassis, searching a mass of tiny components and
> soldering.
> You can use the FX loop to test your output transistors. Plug another
> amp or even a CD player or radio, turned down way low, into the return
> jack. Report the result here.
>
> John Kogel
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