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Benji Bennier Posted on Sep 11, 2017

I have a VL3D Digitech Vocalist, what is the wiring on Transformer plug going into the VL3D, is the centre of plug positive + or negative - ? Thanks

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The power supply for this unit is 9VAC
Alternating Current
Since there is no ground, it doesn't really have any polarity and the wires can be either way around.
A DC plugpack won't work at all.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: we purcased a digitech vocalist 4 a few months

your are needing to push a button that will stop a by pass. Which one ,I can not point two something I can not see. your EQ is off . try process of elimination you will find it. all so take notes as to what you have tried it makes it easeyer . I put a little pice of tape on buttons so I can remember what to push . You will get the nack of it after some fooling around. try getting a manual. youcan get them free from the MAnufacture on line.just download. good luck DFD

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: Power supply received an overload. Replaced supply

Make sure the replacement power supply was EXACT same ratings and polarity.

Testimonial: "Should be wearing glasses all the time as this power supply is AC, I assumed it was DC"

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: 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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2009

SOURCE: Digitech Vocalist Live 4 blead through

I'm having a similar problem with my Sterling audio ST-55 mic and a acoustic guitar. I regenerates the signal and sounds like it's under water. I turned down the mic input knob on the back of the unit until I got a clean sound. The only down downside to this is you have to practically eat the mic.
As for solution #1... Another mic choice will do the trick. But the other technique with putting a wall between your guitar and mic doesn't sound like it would work if you are sitting in front of your digital recorder with a mic in front of you and a guitar in you lap.

M2Tech1

Andy Bell

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2010

SOURCE: Need a manual for the Digitech vocalist live 4 harmonizer

ftp://ftp.digitech.com/pub/PDFs/Manuals/Vocalist_LIVE2/VL2Manual_v1.pdf
TRY THIS COPY AND PASTE TO SEARCH AND THE MANUAL IS THERE>HOPE IT HELSP a

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