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    Hi, I was just wondering if anyone here could help me with my cabinet, I haven't run any of my equipment for like 2 and a half months and well finally getting back into cranking my amps and everything and my cabinet for some reason the 16 Ohm jack isn't working, the 4 Ohm works fine, and if I flip the switch for stereo on 8 Ohms each side, both work...now I just am confused because 16 Ohm on Mono just doesn't work...like I'm just wondering if anyone may know what's wrong, so I could hopefully fix the thing myself. :\
    Jackson SL-2H Soloist (Ferrari Red)
    Jackson Stars RR-J2 Rhoads (Black)
    Jackson KVX10 w/EMG 81 bridge, EMG 60 neck (Black)
    Ibanez RG470 w/OFR, Seymour Duncan SH-5 neck and bridge (Titanium Ice)
    Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus (Vintage Sunburst)

  • #2
    Dirty switch.
    Get some Deoxit, spray lightly, and work the switch for a little while.
    Clean the jacks while you're at it.

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    • #3
      hmm alright I'll give that a try thanks!
      Jackson SL-2H Soloist (Ferrari Red)
      Jackson Stars RR-J2 Rhoads (Black)
      Jackson KVX10 w/EMG 81 bridge, EMG 60 neck (Black)
      Ibanez RG470 w/OFR, Seymour Duncan SH-5 neck and bridge (Titanium Ice)
      Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus (Vintage Sunburst)

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      • #4
        I agree with Cygnus, just a dirty switch. When a switch like that gets left on the same setting.g for a long time you can get some oxidation on it. Even if you use the cab on the same setting all the time move the swift h around fairly frequently and it'll keep crap from building up.
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        • #5
          Yep, what they said or the switch just went up and died on you.

          The nice thing about cabs is that damn near anyone can work on them unlike an amp.

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          • #6
            Just be careful if it is a tube amp. Playing it with a cabinet cutting out can and will blow the output transformer and ruin your output tubes and sockets.

            It only take a couple of chords.

            ..Joe L

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            • #7
              Hope jesude figured out the problem out by now.
              Shorting open can damage a tube amp.
              Shorting closed generally not a big issue for a tube amp.
              Shorting closed can destroy a solid state amp though.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AdRock View Post
                I agree with Cygnus, just a dirty switch. When a switch like that gets left on the same setting.g for a long time you can get some oxidation on it. Even if you use the cab on the same setting all the time move the swift h around fairly frequently and it'll keep crap from building up.
                +1, but make sure you DO NOT move the switch while the amp is turned on. (Even on standby. Make sure the amp is completely turned off!)
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