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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    Okay so I tried my mates cable and the foot switch is still not working, so my cable is fine. Next steps?
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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    I didn't replace the cable. Bear in mind that the rest of the footswitches work as normal, so my intuition tells me it's not the cable. But I know it's important to rule it out. My mate has a dual rectifier... Will his footswitch cable be the same as mine? If so, I should be able to borrow his.
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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    Hi folks, Believe it or not, I didn't fix this problem! I can't believe it's been 20 months. In that time I've been in two other bands. Anyways, the band I'm currently in are about to set off on a UK tour in April, so I need to get this issue with channel 1 sorted once and for all. Assuming...
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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    I do. So plug one end into the back of the amp and then test each pin with the multimeter, then switch the ends around and test again? What setting do I set the multimeter to, and what reading should I look for? Any signal?
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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    Hi Dom, sorry for the delayed reply. I've had the amp a couple of years now. I bought it used. I've been in a band for a year or so, practicing and gigging a lot. It's been like a tank until now. The manual channel selector does still let me play through channel one. So it looks like the foot...
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    Roadster footswitch faulty

    Hi all, I have a problem with my footswitch. Channel 1 specifically. It won't switch on. When I stomp on it nothing happens and the light doesn't come on. I've given the lead and connections a good clean but I'm still getting the same problem. Any ideas? Many thanks.
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