Nightrunner
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I've been having some trouble with my Digitech 2112 & Control One footboard setup recently. Until my gig last night, the volume would just occasionally decrease all of a sudden when I was using certain lead patches. I could usually just fiddle with the expression pedal & then the problem would go away for a bit.
At my band's gig last night, however, the rig decided to start really messing with me! The LCD display & all lights on the Control One kept going out until I switched patches & then if I tried to switch to anything other than my main rhythm distortion or clean tone, the volume would cut out pretty much completely.
I decided to test it out at home today to see if I had the same problems. Initially I wasn't having any problems. Then I partially unplugged the Control One while the unit was turned on & switched patches--all of a sudden, hissing white noise invading the tones! Some patches work w/o noise, but most are obviously having problems. I called Digitech (like I was going to BEFORE I screwed up the whole unit) & the tech asked, "Did you happen to unplug the Control One while the unit was on?"
(Keep in mind this unit hasn't been under warranty for a LONG time)
I respond, "Uh, yeah I did." He says, "You should NEVER do that. That can cause serious damage to the whole unit!" I'm like, "Well thanks for telling me that after the fact!" Feeling stupid after the fact, but how was I supposed to know?!?
I also have a 2101 that I had worked on before & within a year of the service, it started having the same noise problems again. Got the 2112 in not working condition & had it repaired (I thought) about a year ago... always had the foot pedal issues & now the processor is toast too. I think one of the S-DISC processors got fried or something.
|Digitech|:rocket:
Long story short, I'm thinking I want to leave these problems behind me & get something new. I want another multi-effects/preamp setup with a more solid foot controller & good tones for live and recording situations. I've researched the Line 6 POD XT with an FBV Shortboard footcontroller as a potential replacement... That foot controller has the metal DPDT switches instead of crappy plastic buttons that always stop working after a year. Grand total would run $580.
Does that seem like a good way to go? Any suggestions on a better multi-effects setup for around the same price. (Keep in mind I'm going to have to sell some stuff to raise the money) :17:
--Nightrunner
At my band's gig last night, however, the rig decided to start really messing with me! The LCD display & all lights on the Control One kept going out until I switched patches & then if I tried to switch to anything other than my main rhythm distortion or clean tone, the volume would cut out pretty much completely.
I decided to test it out at home today to see if I had the same problems. Initially I wasn't having any problems. Then I partially unplugged the Control One while the unit was turned on & switched patches--all of a sudden, hissing white noise invading the tones! Some patches work w/o noise, but most are obviously having problems. I called Digitech (like I was going to BEFORE I screwed up the whole unit) & the tech asked, "Did you happen to unplug the Control One while the unit was on?"
(Keep in mind this unit hasn't been under warranty for a LONG time)
I respond, "Uh, yeah I did." He says, "You should NEVER do that. That can cause serious damage to the whole unit!" I'm like, "Well thanks for telling me that after the fact!" Feeling stupid after the fact, but how was I supposed to know?!?
I also have a 2101 that I had worked on before & within a year of the service, it started having the same noise problems again. Got the 2112 in not working condition & had it repaired (I thought) about a year ago... always had the foot pedal issues & now the processor is toast too. I think one of the S-DISC processors got fried or something.
|Digitech|:rocket:
Long story short, I'm thinking I want to leave these problems behind me & get something new. I want another multi-effects/preamp setup with a more solid foot controller & good tones for live and recording situations. I've researched the Line 6 POD XT with an FBV Shortboard footcontroller as a potential replacement... That foot controller has the metal DPDT switches instead of crappy plastic buttons that always stop working after a year. Grand total would run $580.
Does that seem like a good way to go? Any suggestions on a better multi-effects setup for around the same price. (Keep in mind I'm going to have to sell some stuff to raise the money) :17:
--Nightrunner