Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?

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I sold my Boogie because I hated the fan noise, stupid fan arrghh
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.

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I feel for Nick there. The same thing has happened to me, just without the millions of people.

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Eruera wrote:I feel for Nick there. The same thing has happened to me, just without the millions of people.
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Molly wrote:I'll spend the time learning that Nick Jonas lead solo.
Shouldn't take you long.

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sirvill wrote:
Conway wrote:Poor guy forgot how to guitar about halfway into a solo infront of millions of viewers
Nice tone though :thumbup:

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Hard to figure that solo out, so he's a tutorial:
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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not sure if your hair style will suit a fan molly

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willow13 wrote:not sure if your hair style will suit a fan molly
Agreed. More likely to shake my moobs....

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willow13 wrote:not sure if your hair style will suit a fan molly

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Pretty sure it's in the first 10mins or so of this video (before he starts playing anyway), JD talks about he he uses a fan at the back aimed at the valves. Think he uses just a regular fan but definitely nothing inbuilt directly into the amp anyway.

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What sizzlingbadger said
He who dies with the most toobs... wins

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
Pretty sure it's in the first 10mins or so of this video (before he starts playing anyway), JD talks about he he uses a fan at the back aimed at the valves. Think he uses just a regular fan but definitely nothing inbuilt directly into the amp anyway.
That was a cool video. Thanks for the link.

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Molly wrote:
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
Pretty sure it's in the first 10mins or so of this video (before he starts playing anyway), JD talks about he he uses a fan at the back aimed at the valves. Think he uses just a regular fan but definitely nothing inbuilt directly into the amp anyway.
That was a cool video. Thanks for the link.
Was cool, I just imagine how loud it was standing next to that thing dimed during his demo... farrrkkk...
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