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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Im that that good at soldering, really not at all. But I don’t even have the Mesa footswitch connected now. Im only using the fcb1010 and g major to switch channels and it still does it (only in crunch mode). In the past, the only reason I used the Mesa footswitch was to mute the amp while...
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    I do recall reading that about mark thick. My v:90 is old that some of the writing has worn away but I’m sure it’s always full power but I may switch it down without thinking sometimes. It’s just that I noticed this is the only time channel 2 chatters (crunch with mark thick). I always have mark...
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Yes, I learned that a long time ago.
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Yes, I’ve tried everything with same result. But it only chatters on channel 2 when selected crunch with mark thick. What you said might be wrong will probably result in having to send it off? Yes still chatter What you said might be wrong will result in sending it off?
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Okay I disconnected the Mesa foot switch while using fcd1010 with g major switching channels. and all worked good for a while and then it started clicking again. However it’s not as bad and as I kept playing it stopped. It has helped but ever so often it’ll start clicking and then stop. As long...
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    I will try this tonight when I get home thanks. .
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Yes. I’m not at my amp right now but from back facing back the right knob is turned to foot switch and the left to ALL. I think. It has always worked for me. I don’t know. I’ll check later tonight and disconnect footswitch. Thanks
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    Mark V Channel 2 Problem

    Hello! My first post here. I have owned my Mark V since 2010. I am just a regular guitarist who generally plays in his home studio and seldomly plays live. But when I do, I love the Mark V. I have never had any problems with it in 13 years, exept for tube replacements. The rectifier tube seems...
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