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Anonymous Posted on Dec 28, 2013

Boss me-70 not restoring

Ive tried pushing pedals 3+4 and holding down edit then everything else but its just not restoring..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: There is a constant loud hum/buzz whenever I turn

First and foremost , check your signal chain. By that, i mean put the pedal aside, ...just unhook it and take it out of your signal path. Using the same cables , guitar , amp, other pedals - borrow a friends MT-2 if you can get one , and try THAT to see if THAT works , OR any other kind of distortion pedal. If another one works ok , it's YOUR MT-2. Boss pedals are pretty rugged , but sometimes the little actuator (on/off switch) underneath the treadle (where you push your foot down) will become faulty. That's a high-gain pedal - are you using a basic Strat or other single-coil pickup guitar? If so , are you playing close to any flourescent lights? SIngle coils are noisy around those lights. Will cause a hum / buzz if using a heavy dist. pedal. You can check that by moving around as you play.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2011

SOURCE: How do I factory reset

press pedals 3 & 4 at the same time to swtich to Manual Mode. Hold down EDIT/EXIT and press the MOD pedal. Press WRITE twice.

Good luck!

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