Hi Guys.
I recently bought a used Lonestar Classic 1x 12" combo. circa 2005. I've noiced that when it's been running for a while the level drops and output becomes fizzy/ breaks up. It does it on both channels it seems. It seems to clear sometimes if I switch the standby on and off. I suspect this is a valve problem, and if you agree can someone tell me which valve it is likely to be ?. (not electronically minded at all) I have checked that they are all firmly seated, but I don't fancy sticking my hand in to tap the ones set furthest in to the chassis with it switched on lol. I suspect these are all the original valves so maybe time for a complete change anyway (any recommendations ?) , but for now I just need to sort out this issue. Thanks for looking.
Kev
I recently bought a used Lonestar Classic 1x 12" combo. circa 2005. I've noiced that when it's been running for a while the level drops and output becomes fizzy/ breaks up. It does it on both channels it seems. It seems to clear sometimes if I switch the standby on and off. I suspect this is a valve problem, and if you agree can someone tell me which valve it is likely to be ?. (not electronically minded at all) I have checked that they are all firmly seated, but I don't fancy sticking my hand in to tap the ones set furthest in to the chassis with it switched on lol. I suspect these are all the original valves so maybe time for a complete change anyway (any recommendations ?) , but for now I just need to sort out this issue. Thanks for looking.
Kev