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How can I fix my Ibanez TBX30R amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="espada" data-source="post: 1448081" data-attributes="member: 530670"><p>Hello! A while ago, my Ibanez guitar amp was acting up but I didn't do much about it because I was going to order a Traynor. I cancelled my order due to moving away and now I'm back home with the same old Ibanez amp. </p><p></p><p>When I plug it in and play some sick riffs, it tends to rattle due to the bassy tones I play in clean and the tone it gives off is muffled and there's too much treble present. When I move it while it's on, it'll display a rattling tone through the speaker as if something is loose in the speaker itself or the hardware inside of it. </p><p></p><p>Is there any way I can fix this problem? Same thing with switching to distortion. I have a feeling there's some loose wiring in the speaker or other components but I am not exactly sure how I can fix this. </p><p></p><p>A lot of stores out here can charge a hefty price to repair this semi $150+ amp so I want to save a couple bucks before I decide to have it repaired or replaced. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="espada, post: 1448081, member: 530670"] Hello! A while ago, my Ibanez guitar amp was acting up but I didn't do much about it because I was going to order a Traynor. I cancelled my order due to moving away and now I'm back home with the same old Ibanez amp. When I plug it in and play some sick riffs, it tends to rattle due to the bassy tones I play in clean and the tone it gives off is muffled and there's too much treble present. When I move it while it's on, it'll display a rattling tone through the speaker as if something is loose in the speaker itself or the hardware inside of it. Is there any way I can fix this problem? Same thing with switching to distortion. I have a feeling there's some loose wiring in the speaker or other components but I am not exactly sure how I can fix this. A lot of stores out here can charge a hefty price to repair this semi $150+ amp so I want to save a couple bucks before I decide to have it repaired or replaced. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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