My amp is a Lynch Box. I just loosened all 7 screws and then retightned them snugly but I didn't crank down on them. I managed to get it to go in. It was a TIGHT fit. I think the tracks already being dug into from where I tried before helped. The board is just cut too wide and you can see...
I agree - mine is actually 1 of the 1st 50 when you think about it. Washburn/US Music also needs to do a much better job promoting the guitar. I only found out the model existed by looking under X series on the Washburn web site. They need to do magazine adds for it in Guitar world, Guitar...
***WAIT WAIT WAIT*** Mine is the #6/25 of the Natural Finish. That one is #6/25 of the Trans Red finish. They did a first run for both finish options. I didn't know this until I saw that 1 few days ago and called Washburn.
I love it. I've owned a lot of guitars (Jem, JS1000, PRS Custom 24, Les Paul Standard to name a few) and that is my favorite. I threw a set of Schaller strap locks on it and other than that I don't see the need for any mods.
Has anyone played an XTC side by side with a Treadplate? If so, what did you think? I have an XTC which I love but I am curious about the Treadplate. I wonder if there is a huge differance. I know the XTC is the Bogner Esctasy and the Treadplate is the Mesa Dual Rectifier. I've never...
I purchased a new Plexi module on line for my Lynch box and when I received it I ran into an issue. It wouldn't fit! The green electrical board (not sure of the technical name) was too big and the module would only go 1/2 way in. So, I called Randall and was about to play the "voicemail game"...
First off, I let my Lynch Box warm up for about 10 minutes before I play. I find that makes a noticeable differance - and it's better for the amp. If you are practicing or just just playing alone and want/need to keep it at low volumes most of the time like me (I live in a condo), I suggest...
I know the local guitar shop where I bought my Lynch Box head & cab just got another one in and one of the speakers in the cab has an issue and they are calling for a replacement speaker on Monday.
I played around some more and found that if I had the gain turned down (like no higher than 9 o clock) - it was clear. I also read in the DD-3 manual that high frequency input signals cause the effect to be muddy. I'm far from an expert on the inner working of an effect loops work but it could...
Only as an effects loop test, I just tried running my 95Q Wah through the effects loop and it was fine. I typically run it through the front because I think I get a better sound. However, I didn't get any muffled distortion like I was getting with the DD-3 Delay. I do know the DD-3 issue was...
Well the only effects I use are a Crybaby 95Q Wah and the DD-3 Delay. So I'm just gonna keep it simple and run the delay through the front. I bought an offset effects coupler and when I use it to connect the wah with the delay, I find that the weight of the wah keeps the delay from moving...
I've done some further reading on the forum and I saw that some other guys have had similar results using the DD-3 through their effects loops on their Randall MTS Amps.
Oh Charlie Murphy I can't belive this! So, I'm gonna share it. I have a new Lynch Box and I was trying a new Boss DD-3 Digital Delay through both effect loops. To be blunt - the both loop sounds like hell. The effect I did get was very muffled and very distorted using both the Blackface and...