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Lynch Cab - Speaker Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="mtsweapon" data-source="post: 5453" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>Yeah I had a problem with my 412xl a few months back it was wired incorrectly. It had absolutely no low end and I knew that there was no way 4 v30's should sound that terrible. When I took the jack plate (mic elimator) circuitry I found that 2 of the speaker wires leading to the jacks were wired in reverse which made the cab out of phase. I reversed the wires and it sounds awesome now. Just one thing to check because that type of thing must slip through at Randall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtsweapon, post: 5453, member: 117"] Yeah I had a problem with my 412xl a few months back it was wired incorrectly. It had absolutely no low end and I knew that there was no way 4 v30's should sound that terrible. When I took the jack plate (mic elimator) circuitry I found that 2 of the speaker wires leading to the jacks were wired in reverse which made the cab out of phase. I reversed the wires and it sounds awesome now. Just one thing to check because that type of thing must slip through at Randall. [/QUOTE]
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