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gkimble69 Just Startin' 6 posts since
Sep 25, 2009
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Oct 19, 2009 2:28 PM

Why does my FBV express distort sound in each or the four presets?

Hello,

I have a Spider IV 15 watt amp. I just bought a FBV express. Setting it up to calabrate went not so well. No one at the store could get it to work after trying to calibrate.

Next, get a new one home and get it calibrated. Now, after using it for a few minutes I realize it distorts the sound it all modes, A, B, C, or D just varied amount of distortion. I can not get a clear, simple 6 string guitar sound out of the amp. I also get a feed back hum if I come close to the amp with the guitar.

 

If I unplug the FBV, the distortion is not present. What is the issue? Is this proper? If so, I will go back to the simple two button switch. I like the WAH, but I don't want the same sound out of each mode.

 

Or is there something I am doing incorrectly? I am not aware of any "saved" settings. But why would the setting change to a different sound when the pedal is attached?

 

Sincerely Puzzled,

 

Glenn

  • Line6Andy Line 6 4,345 posts since
    Jun 5, 2006
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    Oct 22, 2009 4:44 PM (in response to gkimble69)

    Hello,

        Please start with a "factory reset" of you amp, by holding the "clean" button down as you power the unit on.  Are you getting the same behavior from the pedal?  have you tried a different CAT5 cable to see if that makes a difference?  Dd the light on the pedal channels (A B C D) correspond to the amp models on the amp?  Please let us know if you need further assistance.

  • Line6Andy Line 6 4,345 posts since
    Jun 5, 2006

    Hello,

        Be aware that there is no "tuner" on the pedal, it only reads what the amplifier is doing.  If the tuner is working from the pedal, it would also be working from the amp.

       

      1) please try a different guitar and cable to see if this makes a difference.  If you do not have other guitars/cables to try, perhaps you can go to a a friend's house or perhaps your dealer to see if they can help?

       

      2) I was asking if the amp reacted the same way with the pedal connected as when it was not connected.

       

      3) the Clean button will produce a "clean" signal, but there are reverb, chorus, and other effects that are "pre-programmed" on each amp model.  If you turn the FX knobs up just a hair then all the way off does this give you the "clean" sound you are looking for?  If so, just hold the "clean" button for two seconds and the sound will be "stored". 

       

      See the manual for more information on amp settings and saving:

       

      http://line6.com/community/docs/DOC-1585

       

      We like both kinds of music - Country AND Western!

  • Line6Andy Line 6 4,345 posts since
    Jun 5, 2006

    Hello,

        There is no "manual" for the Express pedals, as the info is usually included in the amp/POD manual.  You can also check the FAQs for additional information.

        Yes, you can connect an external pedal to your amp, if there is a selection for "amp" or "Line" you will want to select "amp". You will most likely want to select the "cleanest" tone you can get from the amp so your effects processor can do the work.

       

      Please let us know if you need further assistance, or close out the ticket as “answered” if your situation has been resolved.

  • Line6Andy Line 6 4,345 posts since
    Jun 5, 2006

    It's been a couple of days since we've heard from you. We're going to assume your question has been answered and close this thread. If you still have questions please feel free to open a new question with us and we will answer your questions accordingly. Thanks!

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