o.k ThanksOne thing you’re doing wrong is posting this in the off topic forum. Try the main Rig Talk forum.
I'll try it thanksAs suggested above, use a dedicated speaker cable and make sure it’s plugged into the cab and amp head. Worth also checking the Ohm rating of your cab and making sure you’re plugging the speaker cable into the corresponding socket on the back of the amp. Not sure about Rectifiers, but if I engage the FX loop on my Mesa Stiletto (even with no pedals in the loop) the Output and Solo knobs become active and the Output acts like a Master volume (ie: you can run the channel volumes high but control overall volume via the Output knob). If the loop is active and that knob is all the way off, that could explain it.
ya thats all I'm getting is clean the loop is offIf the loop is active and the send-level knob on the back of the amp is on 0, you'll get no sound.
Doesn't sound like that is your problem if you are getting full clean power.
i plugged in my acrostic guitar, just to see what would happen and i got the same thingYeah always check the guitar first!
If you don't have two guitars yet then maybe buy a little headphone amp so you'll always have a way to check for signal and/or noise issues.
Of course it's even better to have two amps and two guitars just for easy initial trouble-shooting.
Puzzling.i plugged in my acrostic guitar, just to see what would happen and i got the same thing
loop is offThaIf the loop is active and the send-level knob on the back of the amp is on 0, you'll get no sound.
Doesn't sound like that is your problem if you are getting full clean power.
Thanks ill try itIf you have contact cleaner, spray the input jack, and then plug your cable in/out a few times. Also, do this with the effects loop jacks. It's a long shot but when those jacks get dirty/oxidize they choke the signal a ton. Even if the loop isn't in use, it can affect the whole amp tone.