NAD problems. Mark V 90w effects loop and reverb not working (only on channel 2)

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Hi gang, just got a Mark V and it looks like it took a hit in shipping. The amp sounds great but has the following issues:
  • No Reverb on channel 2
  • No FX on channel 2
  • Channel 1 tweed mode is WAY louder than the other 2 modes and has a ton of HISSSSS
I've currently got the loop switch set to All On, although I tried it individually and with the footswitch selected. Reverb level is at noon, as is the Loop Send. Any ideas what happened here, and more importantly, is there a fix? Admittedly it's a complex amp, but I build tube amps and run a Fractal in 4CM. I like to think I know my way around complex systems, but this could totally be pilot error. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Pics for context.

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  • Channel 1 tweed mode is WAY louder than the other 2 modes and has a ton of HISSSSS
Bummer about that shipping deal. :(

Tweed mode has increased gain vs Fat / Clean, you may want to checkout this thread for details as to what you're hearing

Tweed Mode Hiss

Looks like you're on top of it AFA configuration loop, etc. Issue being only on Ch 2 kinda indicates it's not a simple user issue :( or footswitch.

So with the "No FX on Chan 2" does that mean there is no signal from FX Send Out? With the loop active but nothing in the Fx Send/Rtn is Ch 2 functional with all voicings?
 
Yeah, I do think the tweed mode is behaving normally. Just a little noisy above noon on the gain control.

SOLVED - Well, I noticed that the channel volume was down kind of low on that channel, where the other two channels were at noon. Turned it up to around 10:00 and there it was. I guess chalk it up to not knowing the amp very well. Weird taper on that pot, though.

All in all, the only thing wrong with the amp appears to be the tolex rip. I should be able to get reimbursed a little for that and fix it pretty well. Pretty impressive that an amp that heavy can get tossed around like that and keep on ticking.

Thanks for the response!
 
SOLVED - Well, I noticed that the channel volume was down kind of low on that channel, where the other two channels were at noon. Turned it up to around 10:00 and there it was. I guess chalk it up to not knowing the amp very well. Weird taper on that pot, though.
Oh cool... that's always a win when the fix is not involved. Enjoy, the V:90 is a great amp and BTW there's lots of excellent, informative past threads on this sub-forum.
 
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