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  1. Anyone reading this thread in/close to Sheffield?

    My band are playing at firth park wmc tonight....and we just happen to be a soul band, edging more toward the stax Philly sound than Motown (although we play my girl)!

    I've posted the gig info in the gig section, so mods please feel free to remove this...but if anyone is close by and at a loose end tonight, it's a great venue and we put on a good show!

  2. Update!

    I write this from holiday (in Morocco, it's gorgeous!). I took the amp to rehearsal last Friday; it worked perfectly for 15 mins then the output to the speakers just stopped working again. So it's not dirty Jack barrel contacts, it's not the lead, it's not s dry joint, it's nothing that I can see that's loose....Aaagh! Any further ideas chaps. I'm sure that when I get home and try it, it will work for 15 mins again, then do the same thing.

    It's doing my head in!

  3. Thanks for all this advice chaps; I think I may have cured it....

    There were no dry or loose joints on the output board or the fx send return board, nor were the capacitors loose or improperly soldered (I checked the main board too), BUT, and I think this is the crux, the 'tags'(?) (the bit that the tip of the speaker cable contacts) inside the Jack barrels(?) were filthy. A few cotton buds and some contact cleaner and they've gone from dark brown to silver. I haven't got time to play my bass thru it this week until rehearsal on Thursday , so I've currently got our Tv connected to it and outputted to my 4x10 cab. The Mrs says it makes a nice coffee table, but most importantly, we've had the telly on all yesterday and she has had it on for a few hours this morning (loud), and it hasn't missed a beat; I will give it a good blast with my bass at rehearsal on Friday for the acid test, but does this dirty contacts theory explain the problems I've been having?

  4. Fabulous advice within 12 minutes! Thank you very much icastle. I will get the screwdriver out (again) and have a(nother!) look.

    I have a HA3500 as well which has been my main amp for years and this has NEVER let me down. I was hoping the HA5500 would be just as reliable but with a bit more oomph, but I haven't dared gig it yet because of this problem. I got it cheap anyway, so nothing much lost even if I can;t fix it.

    Thank you.

  5. Evening chaps and chapesses; first of all, this is my first post on here in probably 4 years or so, but I did used to be a regular basschatter, then life, and a messy breakup seemed to get in the way of things and four years down the line, I find myself here again! So hi all (again). I will update my profile once I've typed this out....

    I have a problem with my Hartke HA550 head. It works perfectly with no issues and tricks you into a false sense of security, then suddenly and randomly there will be no output from the amp to the speaker. It doesn't get warm, it hasn't been driven hard, and sometimes it will be fine for an hour, then the outputs (I've tried both) stop working. Signal is still reaching the amp incidentally.

    It sometimes comes back on after a minute, sometimes 10 minutes, sometimes not until I try it again the next day, but it ALWAYS works again (perfectly...for a bit).

    So, 'loose connection on the wiring to the outputs' i thought....lid off, nothing obviously loose,,,so I wiggle wires and it works fine (for a bit). I had it on the dining room table with the lid off for 3 weeks. I played various basses for hours through it, my ipod through it for hours too, and no issues.....so lyesterday I put the lid back on, but it back in it's casing and took it to rehearsal...it worked for ten minutes then the same thing happened once more!

    I brought it home, back on dining room table, plugged in a bass and it works fine!!! It's GOT to be something loose or a dry joint maybe?, but I cannot see anything, and believe me, I've looked and wiggled and probed and everything seems solid and sound.

    Any ideas?

    Cheers

    Gareth

  6. me and the drummer own ours outright. it works for us. we are probably the closest 2 anyway in terms of friendship, and he is 60 (i'm 30), so when he hangs up his sticks or kicks the bucket, the pa is mine, all mine i tell ya!!

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