Greetings all,
I have a Nomad 100 amp that I like, but I am unable to switch off the reverb with the footswitch. I have reverb in all 3 channels. I can toggle between all three channels using the footswitch and I'm also able to turn on and off the solo boost and eq. When I step on the reverb switch, the LED turns on and off, but there is no impact on turning on or off the audible reverb. When I unplug the footswitch from the amp, the reverb is still present. The reverb volume pots on the back panel work as designed to vary the reverb volume in each channel. However, the problem still exists that I'm not able to turn off the reverb on any channel using the footswitch.
So far, I have:
1) replaced the stock 7-pin DIN cable with a new cable.
2) replaced the J175 FET in the reverb circuit. I have confirmed that there is voltage getting to that FET.
3) replaced the 5532 IC in the reverb circuit and confirmed voltages.
4) confirmed the values of all components in the reverb circuit and traced out the continuity of all components in the reverb circuit.
5) confirmed the continuity from the 7-pin jack to the reverb circuit.
6) cleaned both 7-pin jacks (on amp and footswitch) with contact cleaner.
Just scratching my head at the moment trying to solve this problem and am looking for other ideas to test out.
Let me know if you have any ideas. I'm sure I've missed something simple and basic.
Thanks.
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I have a Nomad 100 amp that I like, but I am unable to switch off the reverb with the footswitch. I have reverb in all 3 channels. I can toggle between all three channels using the footswitch and I'm also able to turn on and off the solo boost and eq. When I step on the reverb switch, the LED turns on and off, but there is no impact on turning on or off the audible reverb. When I unplug the footswitch from the amp, the reverb is still present. The reverb volume pots on the back panel work as designed to vary the reverb volume in each channel. However, the problem still exists that I'm not able to turn off the reverb on any channel using the footswitch.
So far, I have:
1) replaced the stock 7-pin DIN cable with a new cable.
2) replaced the J175 FET in the reverb circuit. I have confirmed that there is voltage getting to that FET.
3) replaced the 5532 IC in the reverb circuit and confirmed voltages.
4) confirmed the values of all components in the reverb circuit and traced out the continuity of all components in the reverb circuit.
5) confirmed the continuity from the 7-pin jack to the reverb circuit.
6) cleaned both 7-pin jacks (on amp and footswitch) with contact cleaner.
Just scratching my head at the moment trying to solve this problem and am looking for other ideas to test out.
Let me know if you have any ideas. I'm sure I've missed something simple and basic.
Thanks.
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