Fixing Marshall Reverb

WESWES Posts: 168
edited May 2005 in Musicians and Gearheads
I own a MG15CDR Marshall practice amp. Everything works fine except for the reverb (Reverb is ESSENTIAL). Everytime the amp is slightly moved or i am playing somewhat loud, the vibration creates an annoying echo/rattle sound. I have determined it is the reverb spring because i have turned it off as well as disconnected it. Thus eliminating the rattle. However, upon inspection the reverb assembly looked fine. This problem has become an annoyance. And i was wondering if their was a cheap and effective solution to the problem?
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  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    WES wrote:
    I own a MG15CDR Marshall practice amp. Everything works fine except for the reverb (Reverb is ESSENTIAL). Everytime the amp is slightly moved or i am playing somewhat loud, the vibration creates an annoying echo/rattle sound. I have determined it is the reverb spring because i have turned it off as well as disconnected it. Thus eliminating the rattle. However, upon inspection the reverb assembly looked fine. This problem has become an annoyance. And i was wondering if their was a cheap and effective solution to the problem?


    digital reverb.

    that's about it. springs crash when you knock them. some people actually do that on purpose.
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