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Hey there,
I was wondering if anybody could help me, this is quite a vague description but.... I was playing guitar through my Vox the other night, only I had headphones on because it was quite late. Then all of a sudden, the guitar signal cut and I was left with an intense buzzing sound. I unplugged everything, turned it all down on both channels but the buzz still insisted on staying. So i took it down to my local back alley today and they said it sounds like an "Earth problem"..... now ive had no experience with faulty amps before, so has anyone else experienced this, and how much did it cost to be repaired?? Also, what else could it be... if the loudspeaker is still buzzing, surely its not a blown speaker right?? Many thanks in advance Ian
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Anyone? Surely some1 else has had this problem?
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sorry dude....have no clue. but it might help to put it in the repair forum.
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