chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
Not familiar with "crab" but I do know about components mounted to PCB. Kind of a weak, fragile design flaw and a pain to keep from failure.
Not sure what's wrong with the Sunn bass amp. He has 3 Crate amps that the clean/overdrive switch doesn't work. I'm pretty sure these are "Crab Style" switches on a PCB.
They seem to have a lot of broken stuff!
I did a repair for my brother on a crackly humming pcb mount "crab" type jack (learned a new term - yay).
I was going to replace it but just reflowed the solder joints and it is fine.
It feels kind of loose because the springy metal is fatigued.
Sometimes good enough is good enough.
It was the flexing of the jack on the pcb over the years that cracks the solder joint.
I fixed the effects loop on my Peavey amp a few years back by just reflowing the solder joint on one of those PCB-mounted jacks. I may have added a touch more solder, but that's all it took.
I gave the band the boot today....![]()
From all you've said, that's probably for the best. At this stage in our lives, it's got to be fun and easy first and foremost.
Man, you nailed it.
I bought them (6) new cables, which fixed a lot of equipment "problems," plus got them a decent loaner bass amp. I feel like I have done more than my share.
And, after I showed him the horrible buzzing (loud) from the bass stopped when we unplugged the guitar amp's line out from the TNT-130's input, he acknowledged this and then immediately hooked it back up again...ever after I told him I would prefer that he didn't wire up my amp in that fashion.
You just cannot help some people.
Not worth it.
Now for the Robert Herndon 1-man band!
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It's about time.
I would have been gone before this thread even got started.
Now take your guitar rig and go have some FUN!!!
I don't have a photo of the Sunn bass amp, but I will snap you one...this is just a sample of the stuff in my corner...
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