Sometimes that can happen if it's not plugged into the speaker cabinet, even on the combo's, or maybe it's plugged into the wrong ohmage cabinet : )
Slipknot primarily uses amplifiers from brands like Mesa/Boogie and ENGL. Each member often customizes their rig to achieve their unique sound, with guitarists Mick Thomson and Jim Root favoring models like the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier and ENGL Powerball. Bassist Alessandro Venturella typically uses Ampeg amplifiers, while the band's overall tone is characterized by a heavy, aggressive sound that complements their music style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY7mvH8wFdE
words that describes a sound example a bomb blows up you would say BOOM
here is a partial list for non tube models that can deliver great sound. Roland JC VOX marshall fender messa boogie. orange messa boogie and Roland in my opinion stand out as excellent.
either the fuses are bad or there is a short in the wiring from the deck to the speakers. or one of the fuses have popped out of place
Some popular amp head and cab combinations for versatile and powerful sound include the Marshall JVM410H paired with a Marshall 1960A cab, the Mesa Boogie Mark V head with a Mesa Boogie Rectifier cab, and the Fender Bassman head with a Fender Bassman cab. These combinations offer a range of tones suitable for various music genres and provide ample power for live performances.
Slipknot primarily uses amplifiers from brands like Mesa/Boogie and ENGL. Each member often customizes their rig to achieve their unique sound, with guitarists Mick Thomson and Jim Root favoring models like the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier and ENGL Powerball. Bassist Alessandro Venturella typically uses Ampeg amplifiers, while the band's overall tone is characterized by a heavy, aggressive sound that complements their music style.
It blows up BOOM!It blows up BOOM!
1.The wind blows hard to create a sound so when the wind blows the wires start shaking and making another sound so together they make a loud sound. 2. When the wind blows through the telephone wires the wind blows the wires forcing them to vibrate. so technically because the wind makes the telephone wires vibrate. your welcome.
Sounds like you have damaged the output boards in the unit. If a unit blows 2 fuses you have a serious problem either in the unit itself or in the wiring
The Teen TV Boogie
Anthony Armstrong of Red uses a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amp. His settings typically involve a high-gain tone with boosted mids and treble for clarity. Specific settings can vary depending on the song or performance, but generally aim for a modern, aggressive rock sound.
The sound of the tree is the rusling noise made when the wind blows through the trees.
fuses appear ok. Still no sound, radio, CD player, DVD player appear to be working
When a policeman blows a whistle, it makes a shrill, high pitched sound. The whistle was a policeman's first method of communication to other policemen before the radio was invented.
The player blows through the mouthpiece, vibrating the reed. These vibrations make sound waves, producing sound.
Jerry Boogie McCain is known for playing the harmonica in the key of A. His style incorporates a blend of blues and boogie-woogie, showcasing his unique sound and skill on the instrument. McCain's work has made a significant impact on the harmonica's role in blues music.