Hi!
I just bought brand new Mark V combo. What a great amp this is! One important newbie question:
When I first time put my amplifier on (only in standby mode), my channel and loop assign selectors (in rear panel) was left to channel 1 position. I have already plugged my footswitch to amp then. Amp gives quick and rapid clicking noise locating near channel selector switch. I first did not noticed that rear panel selectors was not in correct footswitch position (forgotten those to select that channel 1).
Then I changed rear panel channel selector and loop assign switches to "footswitch position" and everything works perfect after that.
My question is did I cause any kind of harm to my amp when I first temporarily forgot that those rear panel channel and loop assign selectors to channel 1 position (wrong, because my footswitch was already plugged in).
Thanks for your help,
- Jani
I just bought brand new Mark V combo. What a great amp this is! One important newbie question:
When I first time put my amplifier on (only in standby mode), my channel and loop assign selectors (in rear panel) was left to channel 1 position. I have already plugged my footswitch to amp then. Amp gives quick and rapid clicking noise locating near channel selector switch. I first did not noticed that rear panel selectors was not in correct footswitch position (forgotten those to select that channel 1).
Then I changed rear panel channel selector and loop assign switches to "footswitch position" and everything works perfect after that.
My question is did I cause any kind of harm to my amp when I first temporarily forgot that those rear panel channel and loop assign selectors to channel 1 position (wrong, because my footswitch was already plugged in).
Thanks for your help,
- Jani