tommmillar
Member
Hi,
I was playing my Axe FX II the other day, which I run into a Matrix GT800FX and then two 1x12 cabs, when I noticed that playing a certain note would cause something in the rack to vibrate, the note could be heard above the volume of the guitar. Upon further inspection I've discovered that the bottom right corner of the Axe's front panel was causing the vibration, as it seems to be quite loose and can be pushed in slightly. Putting a finger on this corner stopped the vibration.
I was wondering what I can do about this? Has anyone had any similar problems? Is it a simple case of tightening a screw or is it something more sinister? I've taken a short video, it's hard to hear the vibration but at least you can see the affected area I'm pressing on.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=70aXdYYEglU
Thanks!
I was playing my Axe FX II the other day, which I run into a Matrix GT800FX and then two 1x12 cabs, when I noticed that playing a certain note would cause something in the rack to vibrate, the note could be heard above the volume of the guitar. Upon further inspection I've discovered that the bottom right corner of the Axe's front panel was causing the vibration, as it seems to be quite loose and can be pushed in slightly. Putting a finger on this corner stopped the vibration.
I was wondering what I can do about this? Has anyone had any similar problems? Is it a simple case of tightening a screw or is it something more sinister? I've taken a short video, it's hard to hear the vibration but at least you can see the affected area I'm pressing on.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=70aXdYYEglU
Thanks!