smd24fan
Well-known member
Hey all,
I noticed in the last couple of weeks that my Recto cab was getting a little flubby at just some low frequencies. It was really starting to annoy me, so I opened it up to investigate. The speakers were nice and tight as was the support cross-member inside. I did notice that the back cover was not as tight as it should be, so I buttoned it up nice and tight. I bought this cabinet used, so I suspect it had been opened before. Anyways, now that everything is down tight and snug, problem appears to be gone. Question is, can a slightly loose back panel cause this to happen, or is it just in my head? Settings are all the same on the amp, and I am not operating in a state that would cause this problem. At the most, bass is on 10 o'clock with slider at roughly 80% up. Who thinks I'm crazy? :roll:
I noticed in the last couple of weeks that my Recto cab was getting a little flubby at just some low frequencies. It was really starting to annoy me, so I opened it up to investigate. The speakers were nice and tight as was the support cross-member inside. I did notice that the back cover was not as tight as it should be, so I buttoned it up nice and tight. I bought this cabinet used, so I suspect it had been opened before. Anyways, now that everything is down tight and snug, problem appears to be gone. Question is, can a slightly loose back panel cause this to happen, or is it just in my head? Settings are all the same on the amp, and I am not operating in a state that would cause this problem. At the most, bass is on 10 o'clock with slider at roughly 80% up. Who thinks I'm crazy? :roll: