After selling my Randall RM100 MTS setup and my Dr. Z because I've moved to a rack setup. I still wanted a grab and go smallish rig and I've got a bunch of cabinets so I snagged a blemished Astroverb (customer return) from Musician's Friend.
It came the other day and I figured out why it was a customer return - the reverb didn't work. Everything was perfect so I knew this couldn't be much of a problem. Sure enough, I pulled the reverb tank pouch out and saw that one of the wires to one of the jacks had come loose. Reconnecting that got me some reverb but it was miniscule even at 11. Apparently the previous owner tried to experiment by reversing the in/out connectors to the reverb tank. So within about 20 minutes it was all fixed and good to go.
I talked with Soldano and apparently they switched tank providers because of this very problem - a number of Astroverbs were returned because of faulty reverbs that could have been fixed with a single solder joint.
So anyhow, I'd like to send my thanks to whoever returned the Astroveb to Musician's Friend - you saved me 400 bucks
I haven't had a chance to crank it for too long yet but when I did the amp really sings. My singer and I are going to jam with another band that's looking for a singer and guitarist tomorrow night so I'm going bring the Astroverb and a 2x12 V30 cabinet and a couple pedals and give it a good test. If it doesn't work out, check the Musician's Friend site in a couple weeks for a blemished Astroverb
It came the other day and I figured out why it was a customer return - the reverb didn't work. Everything was perfect so I knew this couldn't be much of a problem. Sure enough, I pulled the reverb tank pouch out and saw that one of the wires to one of the jacks had come loose. Reconnecting that got me some reverb but it was miniscule even at 11. Apparently the previous owner tried to experiment by reversing the in/out connectors to the reverb tank. So within about 20 minutes it was all fixed and good to go.
I talked with Soldano and apparently they switched tank providers because of this very problem - a number of Astroverbs were returned because of faulty reverbs that could have been fixed with a single solder joint.
So anyhow, I'd like to send my thanks to whoever returned the Astroveb to Musician's Friend - you saved me 400 bucks
I haven't had a chance to crank it for too long yet but when I did the amp really sings. My singer and I are going to jam with another band that's looking for a singer and guitarist tomorrow night so I'm going bring the Astroverb and a 2x12 V30 cabinet and a couple pedals and give it a good test. If it doesn't work out, check the Musician's Friend site in a couple weeks for a blemished Astroverb
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