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My digitech vocalist 2 is extemely noisy! the
To check for a temperature related problem, try putting it in the freezer for a while then bring it out and see if it affects the noise. If it does, then problem can be found with circuit cooler mist.
Also see if noise is affected by vibration.
9/10/2009 2:28:52 PM •
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on Sep 10, 2009
Guitar cutting out and distorting
I wish I had more info: Now if you turn off the unit for a while and then turn it back on lets say a few hours and it works good for a while like an hour or so. If this is the prognosis thus far I would say it has a over heating problem. Place the unit on something that will rase it up so air can flow all around it. Try a small fan blowing on the unit this will keep it cooler. If this is the case you don't want to over heat it many times ,if you get my meaning. There all so may be a reason internally that would cause the unit to over heat , if this is really whats going on . It wont cost you anything to give this a shot.I hope it works. Good luck DFD please rate me TK U
4/13/2009 12:16:34 AM •
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on Apr 13, 2009
When I power my Digitech RP350 guitar Effects Pedal comes on, them immediately shuts down.
Question edited for full 'make model (what it is)' and spelling.
Same answer as I gave you yesterday, but let me explain a little more fully. Electronic items like thins can only be diagnosed by opening them up and testing components. Do you know what a 'blown' or split capacitor looks like, or what a dry joint on a printed circuit board looks like and how to test? We they do and they also have as much as $10,000 of test equipment. There is no 'single reason' why this is happening to your unit, as it could be many things.
It seems to have issues and because of that was discontinued. Take it to your local music store, they will know an electronics engineer that they can recommend based on previous work.
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DIGITECH DIGITAL CLAMP METER QM-1563
I am repairing a Digitech QM156 for a friend - someone has been
stuffing with the trimpots - so it's way out of calibration. RV9 on the current sensor board, corrects the zero (most systems have this as an external control. However the volts range etc is way out of whack. Does anyone know what each pot is supposed to do??
Don't want to junk a perfectly good instrument.
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