Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?
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Re: Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?
I sold my Boogie because I hated the fan noise, stupid fan arrghh
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I call it 'Another Saturday Night'Eruera wrote:I feel for Nick there. The same thing has happened to me, just without the millions of people.
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Shouldn't take you long.Molly wrote:I'll spend the time learning that Nick Jonas lead solo.
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Nice tone thoughsirvill wrote:Conway wrote:Poor guy forgot how to guitar about halfway into a solo infront of millions of viewers
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Re: Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?
Hard to figure that solo out, so he's a tutorial:
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Re: Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?
not sure if your hair style will suit a fan molly
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Agreed. More likely to shake my moobs....willow13 wrote:not sure if your hair style will suit a fan molly
Re: Adding a cooling fan. Ever done it?
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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That was a cool video. Thanks for the link.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.
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Was cool, I just imagine how loud it was standing next to that thing dimed during his demo... farrrkkk...Molly wrote:That was a cool video. Thanks for the link.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.
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