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I hope they get it back to you working and soon.Fabiano33 wrote:Not yet...I m always waiting for... Perhaps in two week...:(
If you mean you have to use the low input then it seems very strange and really bad.Fabiano33 wrote:I Read on the Internet that if you use pedals or active micro, it is necessary to use the (entry of the low because it has no same impedance... Maybe that s why pedals damage the ampli?
They either did not work on it or did not figure out the problem correctly. Either way they need to fix it as warranty repair and cover your shipping costs. Did you send the footswitch with the amp to the the repair place? Maybe the problem is in the footswitch. Send them everything again and explain the problem you are having in as much detail as possible. Have you turned the boost level and gain knobs up really high and the gate level knob really low and still got no sound? Good luck getting it figured out quickly.Fabiano33 wrote:Hi,
My amplifier came back from the repairer
He are changed a tube and an IC5 and the result is: no change!!! I always have the same problem!!!
I am disappointed...
I made an autobias, put my guitar in the entry 1, test with several cabs and nothing...
The boost works not at all and noisegate too...
I don't understand... I have to send back to be repair again...
it's to bad:(
Regarding the footswitch. Try to unplug it from the back and see if the controls above is working manually. Given that the amp was ok from the repair shop (?) either that or the footswitch cable could be the smoking gun. As well known with the YJM100, any standard guitar cable can be used with the footswitch. Also check that all of the 4 lights on the footswitch turns on when they are selected. If not, I would suspect one of the preamp tubes. I have 3 YJM100's and have never had any problems with them whatsoever.John 14:6 wrote:They either did not work on it or did not figure out the problem correctly. Either way they need to fix it as warranty repair and cover your shipping costs. Did you send the footswitch with the amp to the the repair place? Maybe the problem is in the footswitch. Send them everything again and explain the problem you are having in as much detail as possible. Have you turned the boost level and gain knobs up really high and the gate level knob really low and still got no sound? Good luck getting it figured out quickly.Fabiano33 wrote:Hi,
My amplifier came back from the repairer
He are changed a tube and an IC5 and the result is: no change!!! I always have the same problem!!!
I am disappointed...
I made an autobias, put my guitar in the entry 1, test with several cabs and nothing...
The boost works not at all and noisegate too...
I don't understand... I have to send back to be repair again...
it's to bad:(
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