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Somethings resonating (RG75 G3)
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<blockquote data-quote="metalmm785" data-source="post: 4667" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>Hello Martijn,</p><p>While i don't particularly own the G3 version....i had the rg75g2 for almost a year, it really wouldn't hurt to tighten all the screws up and do a through check inside the cabinet for anything outta the ordinary that could be causing this. Just to elimintate the physical factor inside the cabinet.</p><p></p><p>If that's not the cause, have u tried playing the amp in another room? My dorm room has a horrible buzz when i crank any of my amps past 2 just because the acoustics of it are pretty bad. Could be a loose screw in anything of my furniture....i still haven't pinpointed the cause, so you may want to give this a try...</p><p></p><p>Lastly, Some g3 users have complained that some models have an excessive amount of bass, which may require you to exchange your combo for another if this possible of course, and just to be sure 2.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck and tell us what u find</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalmm785, post: 4667, member: 214"] Hello Martijn, While i don't particularly own the G3 version....i had the rg75g2 for almost a year, it really wouldn't hurt to tighten all the screws up and do a through check inside the cabinet for anything outta the ordinary that could be causing this. Just to elimintate the physical factor inside the cabinet. If that's not the cause, have u tried playing the amp in another room? My dorm room has a horrible buzz when i crank any of my amps past 2 just because the acoustics of it are pretty bad. Could be a loose screw in anything of my furniture....i still haven't pinpointed the cause, so you may want to give this a try... Lastly, Some g3 users have complained that some models have an excessive amount of bass, which may require you to exchange your combo for another if this possible of course, and just to be sure 2. Best of luck and tell us what u find Mike [/QUOTE]
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