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Behringer GTX30 guitar amp. Channel switch setup: clean, but I can hear a little return of distortion, coming from the overdrive channel. This happens only on the speaker. Using the headphone everithi
If you are using headphones, then I'm guessing you are practicing and running the amp as quietly as possible while still able to hear it. Unfortunately, most channel switching guitar amps will have a tiny bit of bleed-through from the other channel when turned all the way down and listened to at close distance from the speaker. And yes, using a mechanical switch or relay to switch the connection from one channel to the other would mostly eliminate this, but due to the high amount of signal gain in guitar amp preamp sections, this type of switching causes very loud pops and other unwanted noise when switched. The amps are made with either photocell (optical) resistors or reverse biased transistors or op amp chips to switch channels. These are 'softer', partially because they don't fully turn off when in the off state(or fully on either). This creates bleed through, but it is better and easier than a CRACK THUMP POP!! every time you stomp the channel switch pedal. Amps are designed to be used at output levels generally much louder than a dorm room at 11:30 pm, and at stage volume in a club, the channel bleed is so far below audible, it is never heard by anyone. That's just the way it is.
12/27/2021 10:28:42 AM •
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on Dec 27, 2021
Crate gfx 1000 digital guitar effects processor user manual
The problem I had was that i bought it secon hand and it didnt come with a wall wart for the power supply. This unit requires an AC adapter that is 9-10 volt ac output. Not dc output as most are. It will power up on a 9v dc adapter but it wont work. Has to be an ac adapter. Im using a 12v ac adapter off of something or other and it works now. Only need to hookup "in" and "out". Footswitch isnt necessary to operate. This thing is pretty awesome.
12/22/2021 8:03:36 PM •
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on Dec 22, 2021
Roland e86
my e 86 no sound,please help mi
10/25/2021 8:41:02 PM •
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on Oct 25, 2021
Behringer EPS500MP3. What caused it to stop working?
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9/7/2021 2:33:39 AM •
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on Sep 07, 2021
I have a viscount allegro digital piano and its power is not working when I try to turn it on. Can someone help me figure out why or how to fix it?
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It might sound a little obvious but... Did you try checking the power chord voltage? Those AC adapters are very susceptible to get damage and it might be the actual cause. You can try using a voltimeter (if you have one) and checking its actual value. Then, if it works properly, the damage might be on the power electronical stage on your digital piano and that might not be easy to fix.
This specific models are not 100% digital, so its power unit might have some analog components. Maybe there's something easy to fix and replace if possible, but if a new module is needed, I'm afraid it will not be easy to find.
8/31/2021 5:36:26 PM •
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on Aug 31, 2021
Aria guitar serial number 65107005
I can't say about the age, but they seem to be in production still. CGp indicates a classical guitar, rather than an 'acoustic' guitar. the difference is in the strings. Classical guitar strings do not have the tension od regular steel acoustic strings. The fingerboard is usually flat and wider. I don't think they made these back in 1965. The serial number is different for each manufacturer and you would have to ask the manufacturer.
8/6/2021 1:23:02 AM •
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on Aug 06, 2021
Marshall MG50CFX. Why is there no sound output?
Unfortunatly, everything you told us says something is toasted. It would depend of what you thought of the amp when it was at 100%. if you put the money into fixing it. Personally, I'd replace it but hold onto it to use as an extention speaker.
7/28/2021 12:10:12 PM •
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on Jul 28, 2021
Yamaha P-250 Stage Piano won't boot up...
Yamaha pianos go through a self test on start up. This could indicate a problem on the main motherboard.
Try a hard reset.
Hold down top C key while turning on.
Wait for it to start up, if it still freezes its time to take it to the repair shop.
7/20/2021 12:04:13 PM •
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on Jul 20, 2021
Technics sx-pr604 piano makes a constant loud
This could be many things. It is most likely noise from a defective chip in the unit. If sounds are normal except for the hiss, then test if the volume control reduces it. IF not, then problem is in the power amp section. If it does vary the loudness, then problem is likely between the D-A convertor and the volume control.
I would first try to isolate this by cooling selected parts with circuit cooler mist to see if you can find one that reduces the hiss when you cool it... Spray, then wait ten seconds before moving to the next on.
USUALLY semiconductors cause this, but rarely a bad resistor or cap can as well.
6/24/2021 8:06:21 PM •
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on Jun 24, 2021
How do I know which hearing protection is best for musicians?
This will depend on what type of music you are playing, Where you are playing it, How loud it is being played and your personal preference.
If you play in a small acoustic band in small venues simple foam or wax ear plugs could be enough. At the other extreme if your playing in a heavy metal band using huge amps and speakers you might need to look at using the heavy duty ear defender headphones with the digital 'active' noise cancelling built into them.
If your working in a recording studio a good quality set of headphones would probably work as you have more control over the playback volume.
Personal preference is mostly ear plugs versus headphone style ear defenders. Lastly is what they look like when your wearing them, If that actually bothers you.
6/14/2021 4:34:27 PM •
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on Jun 14, 2021
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