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Brown sound is kinda light tan

Started by Dante, August 28, 2018, 11:00:43 PM

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MarshallJMP

I'll be more then happy to take a look at them  :thumb-up:

Dante

Say no more! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU  :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

I'll get them packed up and email you privately.

MarshallJMP

Hey you keep the ADAdepot alive and I'll keep the ADA's alive  ;D

Dante


Dante

Well now, I found the reason for my Effects Loop weirdness. BAD CABLE!

In fact, the whole unit appears to be fine, it sounds marvelous!!

Samuraipanda

Quote from: Dante on July 23, 2019, 09:33:12 AM
Well now, I found the reason for my Effects Loop weirdness. BAD CABLE!

In fact, the whole unit appears to be fine, it sounds marvelous!!

:whoohoo!:

vansinn

You need to get into computing and networking:

When things don't work, check cabling and routing.
When in doubt, check the routing again..

Oh.. in your case it was indeed the cabling - but then again, cabling and routing are somewhat inter-related, so..
;)

Dante

Yeah, I changed all the cabling between the FX unit and the preamp....this was the cable going from the wah into the input jack of the unit. I took that plug apart last night and found two strands of wire from the tip (hot) touching the sleeve (ground). Just a dab of solder fixed it up.

Now, I may have spoken too soon about the unit being perfect...I was playing last night and noticed a volume jump about an hour into my session. Not sure if it's a jack, but when I wiggled the speaker cord it did a bit of cutting out from the output jack of the power amp. I seem to remember something about trying both my amps to check them (some time ago) and finding out that it was coming from the preamp....more testing to come. I need to practice anyway, I'll keep using it to re-familiarize myself with the issues I had.

rnolan

Hey Dante, could be one of your MP-1 Classic output jacks or the cab sim switch(es)/buttons, I had one channel play up on my studio MP-2 a while ago, just out of the blue one side stopped working and thus volume drop, fiddled with it a bit (plugged/unplugged etc.) IIRC it turned out to be the cab sim switch. I have it patched into a desk > monitors so I use the cab sim outs.  Anyway, give everything a good clean and known good cables....
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

Dante

Good point, I'll fiddle with that switch next.

FYI: Played for a good 1.5 hours last night with no issues at all, sounds amazing.

rnolan

Quote from: Dante on July 25, 2019, 11:19:15 AM
FYI: Played for a good 1.5 hours last night with no issues at all, sounds amazing.
Why am I not surprised (about the sound  :thumb-up: ), good there were no issues.
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few