G*A*S*_Addict
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Im a new owner of a Mark IV, I believe its a B version, has some markings of 94 on the chassis...
not sure of the year, wondering if its a 94?
First question has to do with the switching with the footboard (FU-3)
I cant seem to get the EQ to switch in and out, actually I cant get it to switch even on the front panel, its always on
Ive realized the knob switch in the back has an effect on the footboard switching, the LED comes on and off, but no eq change, have not tried the loop yet, but the channels do switch
Next one just involves the settings to make the floorboard work as it should along with the rear panel knobs/switches
where should everything be set?
Last I noticed a tick tick tick sound through the speakers, its just a tad faster than once per second and varies in level with volume or gain increase
playing with the loop switch in the back, I can almost make it disappear...also rotating the channel/switch knob in back can make it quieter or louder
Now whats weird is if I have a guitar plugged in and strapped on (lol) and its ticking....it will speed up by me walking behind the amp???? However, if the guitar cord is unplugged from the amp my presence behind has no effect
but otherwise its steady
thanks for any advice
sound wise I love this amp! :lol:
not sure of the year, wondering if its a 94?
First question has to do with the switching with the footboard (FU-3)
I cant seem to get the EQ to switch in and out, actually I cant get it to switch even on the front panel, its always on
Ive realized the knob switch in the back has an effect on the footboard switching, the LED comes on and off, but no eq change, have not tried the loop yet, but the channels do switch
Next one just involves the settings to make the floorboard work as it should along with the rear panel knobs/switches
where should everything be set?
Last I noticed a tick tick tick sound through the speakers, its just a tad faster than once per second and varies in level with volume or gain increase
playing with the loop switch in the back, I can almost make it disappear...also rotating the channel/switch knob in back can make it quieter or louder
Now whats weird is if I have a guitar plugged in and strapped on (lol) and its ticking....it will speed up by me walking behind the amp???? However, if the guitar cord is unplugged from the amp my presence behind has no effect
but otherwise its steady
thanks for any advice
sound wise I love this amp! :lol: