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Broken guitar amp

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spicywizard

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Hey,

My name is Elena and i have a tiny Phoenix elec. guitar amp of 220V 50 Hz
I was stupid enough to plug in my bass guitar and now the sound is busted.
is there any way to fix this or should i just buy a proper amp?
 
First guess is the speaker is blown.
Do you get any sound at all?
Do you have a meter?
Model number?
 
Hey,

My name is Elena and i have a tiny Phoenix elec. guitar amp of 220V 50 Hz
I was stupid enough to plug in my bass guitar and now the sound is busted.
is there any way to fix this or should i just buy a proper amp?
My emphasis.

Welcome to ETO spicywizard (Elena)!
Your post implies that your amp used to work. If that's the case, have you tried using whatever you previously had plugged into the amp to see if it still works?
 
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^^^Bass guitars drive speakers nuts :)

At the risk of sounding like an old Fart here...Nigel and 4pyros have probably nailed it.
Stuff like Peavey and their BlackWidow ....spider again....were made for this abuse.

And Elena..you sound like a nice person :D

We would all like to show you how to get all working and fixed. No matter how small the Amp or Speaker that went faulty.

Regards,
tvtech
 
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