Hi,
I am owner of a above mentioned combo and was very satisfied untill last rehearsal . I noticed a slight distortion in my clean channel.
The whole story:
I connected my Boss GT-10 per 4CM with my Nomad and found this weired noise in my clean channel.
After playing a chord loud (strumming once strongly) and let fading out the tone I heard a slight distortion at the point when the tone fell down a specific volume (at the end of the fade-out) - the tone "dies" in distortion.
Same could be heard when (at same setting of the amp) strumming very gently to reach the same decreased volume from the beginning.
First of all I thought that the 4CM was responsible for the noise, so I unplugged everything and tried again. The same effect occurred.
I got a lot of headache thinking about the problem and I found out that I did not try one thing which maybe could be the reason....when trying to find out the difference between 4CM and no-4CM I did not turn the S/R knob on the rear to zero. Could this be the problem? And if yes..do I need another potentiometer? If no...do I need new tubes?
And another one: Our drummer told me that he (he is a headphone player and the Nomad is connected with his small mixing desk via the Nomad's recording out) noticed distortion in all channels since the beginning - is that normal or do I just have a second problem?
My settings on Channel one is the factory preset called "Twang"
Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my English..I'm not a native speaker
Cheers,
Mark
I am owner of a above mentioned combo and was very satisfied untill last rehearsal . I noticed a slight distortion in my clean channel.
The whole story:
I connected my Boss GT-10 per 4CM with my Nomad and found this weired noise in my clean channel.
After playing a chord loud (strumming once strongly) and let fading out the tone I heard a slight distortion at the point when the tone fell down a specific volume (at the end of the fade-out) - the tone "dies" in distortion.
Same could be heard when (at same setting of the amp) strumming very gently to reach the same decreased volume from the beginning.
First of all I thought that the 4CM was responsible for the noise, so I unplugged everything and tried again. The same effect occurred.
I got a lot of headache thinking about the problem and I found out that I did not try one thing which maybe could be the reason....when trying to find out the difference between 4CM and no-4CM I did not turn the S/R knob on the rear to zero. Could this be the problem? And if yes..do I need another potentiometer? If no...do I need new tubes?
And another one: Our drummer told me that he (he is a headphone player and the Nomad is connected with his small mixing desk via the Nomad's recording out) noticed distortion in all channels since the beginning - is that normal or do I just have a second problem?
My settings on Channel one is the factory preset called "Twang"
Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my English..I'm not a native speaker
Cheers,
Mark