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post Apr 20, 2010 - 3:15 PM
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Well, on the off chance that anyone here knows I decided to post to see if anyone can help me with a bit of a problem I am having. I have a Krank Krankenstein head/cab half stack that is giving me problems and I was curious if someone had an idea as to why tongue.gif.

Well about 4 weeks ago I turned on my Krank to play, and it decided to not play. At first I thought it was the cord, so I got a new one recently (SP1000 Monster) connecting my Krankenstein (original) to the Krank cab.

After I did all the connections, I turned on my Krank for the first time in a while all excited to play but almost nothing came out. I always let my tubes warm up for like a good 2 or 3 minutes and usually that gives a fantastic quality sound, but unfortunately I have not been able to hear this sound because the Krank is somehow malfunctioning.

Now to describe the problem (as best as I can): Well from the instant I turn the stand-by feature off and try to play anything, what comes out is a VERY very faint signal, and what sounds like Filiment moving around. It sounds considerably worse on the Dime channel (the high gain makes it a worse SSSSSSS sound and the Filiment sound and almost no signal, maybe 1% of what should be close to 50% of volume). All of the tubes glow evenly and the Krank is VERY rarely moved anywhere, never dropped or smoked around. The closest thing I can describe it as, if you ever had a guitar that had connection issues, you know the sound of it semi-connecting to the amp giving only a small sample of what is being pushed out by the pick-ups. My guitar works just fine and I know all the cables are fine, so logically the only thing that is left is the Krankenstein.

Before I take it in to get repaired and probably shell out a couple hundred for the repairs, I wanted to know if anyone on here has the knowledge of possibly if anyone has experienced such a problem or has any idea what I could do to get this problem fixed.


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post May 8, 2010 - 7:34 AM
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Have you checked the speaker cable from head to cab? That could be gone.


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post May 8, 2010 - 1:44 PM
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QUOTE (solidxsnake @ May 8, 2010 - 8:34 AM) *
Have you checked the speaker cable from head to cab? That could be gone.

I replaced it with a brand new SP1000 monster cable but it still makes a sizzle sound when played. Someone told me that the master tube could be busted and would need to be replaced or the input to 16 ohm speaker cable input will probably need to be re-saudered.

At the worst I could need a new transformer going from my tubes to the output but God willing that isn't the case. So far I am using my back-up amp and have not considered fixing my main as of yet, mostly because of my lack of funds tongue.gif. Thanks for the concern though.


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