Lol I get this all the time at the shop I work at. People come in with "oh my guitar stopped making sound", and it's usually the volume knobs turned down, or something not plugged in lol. Of course once in awhile it's a bad cord or something small needing a soldering but not very common.
I once thought I busted my guitar amp. I run a wet signal to the guitar amp from my bass to emulate Royal Blood. I accidentally plugged one of the patch cables into the dry signal out on my POG. It sounded terrible. I almost bought another amp, but I looked at it carefully and saved myself some money.
Nice. When I first started, I almost sold my amp at a cheap price because I thought it was beyond repair. It turned out to be a $5 burnt out fuse repair.
Dang, I actually had hope someone knew this problem. I have that exact same blackstar amp, but my old on really sis T make sound, no matter what I did. I got a replacement one bc the customer service at sweetwater is AMAZING, but now, this one seems to be doing the same thing.😔 if anyone knows the potential issue, pleas tell me 👇
Hey, I had a blackstar and this happened to me. I ordered a fender amp, it just came in today and I still have the same problem which is a huge let down...but this does tell me one thing. It's something inside our guitars that's the problem, not the amp. I'm gonna open mine up tomorrow so I'll let you know if I fix it up. Praying that it's just a sondering issue
@@hezowrld Have you tried the cable? If you have multiple cables, try different ones if you haven’t already, I tried this, and went from using a crappy cable to using a really good quality cable, and what do you know, it worked! Try that if you haven’t, it might work! 😁
@@lowkeyben right, that’s what I did and it fixed the problem. There was another time though, when my wah was causing the problem, the amp had some output, but it was very quiet. I turned my wah on and off and it worked just fine.
Lol I get this all the time at the shop I work at. People come in with "oh my guitar stopped making sound", and it's usually the volume knobs turned down, or something not plugged in lol. Of course once in awhile it's a bad cord or something small needing a soldering but not very common.
Dude...it has happened to me on stage bro! Hate it!!!
I once thought I busted my guitar amp. I run a wet signal to the guitar amp from my bass to emulate Royal Blood. I accidentally plugged one of the patch cables into the dry signal out on my POG. It sounded terrible. I almost bought another amp, but I looked at it carefully and saved myself some money.
Nice. When I first started, I almost sold my amp at a cheap price because I thought it was beyond repair. It turned out to be a $5 burnt out fuse repair.
That's happened to me countless times! 😊👍
Nope i have a wireless system on all my guitars and dual amps so one would make some noise
The cable is the problem
That happens to me
Haha you too!
I've been plugged into the headphone jack while drunk and it took me at least 10min to figure out I was way more drunk than I thought
Yo it happened to me just now
Ayo you wild for that
yes and I can deal with it better if it's wires and buttons and not apps and mouse clicks
Haha 😂 yep
More than I care to admit!
nice the spark 40 amp
My electric guitar is Yamaha Pacifica,and it's not working😢
Every other Sunday in church
Yup
Dude it happened to me on Sunday...on stage...right before a song and maybe during the first one
@@TruthGuitar 🤣🤣
Mine is on cable is plugged in but no sound
Yo the volume is all the way down
it's the cable mostly
Dang, I actually had hope someone knew this problem. I have that exact same blackstar amp, but my old on really sis T make sound, no matter what I did. I got a replacement one bc the customer service at sweetwater is AMAZING, but now, this one seems to be doing the same thing.😔 if anyone knows the potential issue, pleas tell me 👇
Hey, I had a blackstar and this happened to me. I ordered a fender amp, it just came in today and I still have the same problem which is a huge let down...but this does tell me one thing. It's something inside our guitars that's the problem, not the amp. I'm gonna open mine up tomorrow so I'll let you know if I fix it up. Praying that it's just a sondering issue
@@hezowrld Have you tried the cable? If you have multiple cables, try different ones if you haven’t already, I tried this, and went from using a crappy cable to using a really good quality cable, and what do you know, it worked! Try that if you haven’t, it might work! 😁
just buy a new cable, it's mostly the problem
@@lowkeyben right, that’s what I did and it fixed the problem. There was another time though, when my wah was causing the problem, the amp had some output, but it was very quiet. I turned my wah on and off and it worked just fine.
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No….maybe….ok yes alright!
broken cabld
I plugged it in but still