Originally Posted by
just strum
Another thing it might have been caused by - the room next to the music room (for lack of a better term) is the bathroom. Every time someone turns the exhaust fan off, I get a pop through the speaker, could that cause damage that would result in the sound I am hearing?
Strum,
I doubt it's the speaker causing the problem. The circuitry isn't performing right.
Between this phenomenon and M29's post describing 'juice'-related issues, it seems to be a problem of that nature.
Is this happening with only 1 guitar?
Did you try plugging in (the amp, or the power strip it's into, if so) to a different wall outlet, one that's definitely on another breaker than that bathroom?
Did you get the amp from Sweetwater? Still under warranty at all? Maybe a call to them for help?
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