Time to invest in some good Speakons

Moderators: Ron, Jim Price

Post Reply
User avatar
bassist_25
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 6815
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Indiana

Time to invest in some good Speakons

Post by bassist_25 »

Funny story that just happened to me.

I was doing a gig last night. Right in the middle of a song, my bass cuts out. At first I thought that my instrument cable got pulled out of the jack. I exaimined that and found it not to be the case. I looked at my power amp and saw the signal lights were still coming on, so I knew that I didn't blow that. I knew that I couldn't have blown all four speakers in my cabinet right there. I pulled the cord out of the active input of my preamp and put it in the passive - still nothing. I then walked behind my cab and saw that the speaker cord is pulled out about a quarter of an inch. I pushed it in and gave myself a little shock. Sound started coming out of my cab again and all was well. :D

Luckily I was D.I.ed to the board, so I continued playing after my stage volume cut out, but I was scared as hell that something went kaput in my rig. I have a Speakon end going to my power amp, but the end going to the cab is 1/4 inch. I might have to invest in some dual Speakon-ended cables. All of the vibration on stage actually loosened the cable end out of the cabinet's input jack.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
Matt_22
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 122
Joined: Friday Feb 13, 2004
Location: Portage

r

Post by Matt_22 »

I use a speakon in my rig and I really like it.
User avatar
songsmith
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 6108
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: The Wood of Bells

Post by songsmith »

They make 1/4" jacks that have a built-in clamp so the plug won't come out... but Speakons are still better, if you have the cash. On the speaker cab side, when you plug an energized speaker cable in, you the "hot" tip actually touches the ground speaker contact, and can short completely between hot and ground for a split second.... I've seen it blow amps.
Probably a thread for tech sector, though.-------->JMS
User avatar
ToonaRockGuy
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 3091
Joined: Tuesday Dec 17, 2002
Location: Altoona, behind a drumset.

Post by ToonaRockGuy »

Two Words: DUCT TAPE. :D :D :D :D
Dood...
User avatar
bassist_25
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 6815
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Indiana

Post by bassist_25 »

songsmith wrote: Probably a thread for tech sector, though.-------->JMS
Yeah, I was considering putting this in the tech sector, but since the general theme was about how I looked dumb pulling cables out and shocking myself, I'd thought that I'd put it here. Ahh, the high points and low points of being a musician. :D
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
User avatar
Craven Sound
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 695
Joined: Wednesday Aug 06, 2003
Location: Cambria County, PA

Post by Craven Sound »

Save your money on the NL-4 and get the NL-2; looks and feels like its four pin bretheren, but cheaper. Unless you are planning on a biamped rig that uses one four pinner.
User avatar
lonewolf
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6249
Joined: Thursday Sep 25, 2003
Location: Anywhere, Earth
Contact:

Post by lonewolf »

songsmith wrote:On the speaker cab side, when you plug an energized speaker cable in, you the "hot" tip actually touches the ground speaker contact, and can short completely between hot and ground for a split second.... I've seen it blow amps.
Probably a thread for tech sector, though.-------->JMS
Ditto....you are lucky you didn't blow your amp, Paul.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
User avatar
bassist_25
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 6815
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Indiana

Post by bassist_25 »

Yeah, that would have sucked. But at the moment, I didn't know what was going on.

I seem to put the outputs on that amp through hell.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
User avatar
MOONDOGGY
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1118
Joined: Thursday Jan 15, 2004
Location: Tipton, PA
Contact:

Post by MOONDOGGY »

If you did blow your amp Paul, then you could buy my Eden rig! (Warning: This is a sales pitch!) This goes for anyone else who is in need of a good bass rig.
.

All kinetic, no potential.

.
User avatar
bassist_25
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 6815
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Indiana

Post by bassist_25 »

Actually, my next bass-related purchase is either going to be a rack tuner or a Warwick Corvette. Hopefully it's the Warwick, but I'll have to see what my funds look like in the next couple of weeks after I take care of my car's inspection, fuel prices, and decide how much money I'm going to have to spend this summer to take two courses at college.

More available funds = New Bass

Less available funds = Tuner

LMAO
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
Post Reply