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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
I never have this problem when I play thru my amps and their internal speakers, only when I play thru external cabs. Doesn't matter which cab or which amp, it's always the same resonance....
I get a nasty resonance at about 110hz, the low A to low B area on the guitar. Doesn't matter if it's closed back, open back, 2x10, 2x12, 1x12, Twin, Traynor, Vox, Mesa, no matter what I do I get this resonance. But never when I play straight thru the amp with no cab. And all different types of speakers are involved here, Weber, Jensen, Celestion, Eminence.
How can I avoid this? Or at least reduce it? Can I do something to the cab, or inside the cab to diminish this? Why does it do that with cabs but not with the amps?
Is it because the cabs always sit on the floor, while I always put my amps up on stands??
I get a nasty resonance at about 110hz, the low A to low B area on the guitar. Doesn't matter if it's closed back, open back, 2x10, 2x12, 1x12, Twin, Traynor, Vox, Mesa, no matter what I do I get this resonance. But never when I play straight thru the amp with no cab. And all different types of speakers are involved here, Weber, Jensen, Celestion, Eminence.
How can I avoid this? Or at least reduce it? Can I do something to the cab, or inside the cab to diminish this? Why does it do that with cabs but not with the amps?

Is it because the cabs always sit on the floor, while I always put my amps up on stands??
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