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Join Date: 10 December 2014
Location: Up North
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All seems to be fine with the two rock, plugged it into the speaker on my Princeton and there were no issues with it. The reason i left it on when getting it is because when it arrived it had condensation on it from inside the box for some reason and i was told that i should turn it on to check it was working and leave it for a little while. This is my first head/cab arrangement though and i didn't know the problems involved with not having the head plugged into a cab. Looks like i had a lucky escape this time though, won't be doing that again
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Just let it acclimatise before turning it on, more likely to break it turning it on straight after its been in the cold and any moisture hasn't evaporated. Amps don't need long before they are running fine, certainly not half an hour. If it was a vintage analogue synth, then yeah.
But always best to have heads plugged into a cab, as LEDs to say its on doesn't always work or if its on, doesn't mean the amp is working.
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