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sidneyjohn Just Startin' 1 posts since
Nov 24, 2010
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Nov 24, 2010 7:54 AM

ECHO PARK TAP TEMPO PROBLEMS

Hey,

 

   I recently bought myself a replacement Echo Park for one that I had been using for around 3 years...I really love this pedal, it's very user friendly, and great that you dont have to 'hold down for 2 seconds' or something like that to get the tap tempo going...

   The problem I have with the replacement pedal is that sometimes the tap tempo kind of freaks out, and goes to it's own tempo...There doesn't seem to be any reason for this, I'm not touching it or anything else, but it loses the tempo i set and goes to it's own internal one or something...I guess it probably goes to what is set on the dial, rather than what i tapped in. I don't think this is a power supply issue, as it's not in a daisy chain, though is powered off my Furmann pedal board....

 

Anyone else have similar problems? Should i just return it to the store where i got it, and get a replacement?

  • Line6Hugo Line 6 6,580 posts since
    Apr 8, 2007
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    Nov 24, 2010 12:19 PM (in response to sidneyjohn)
    RE: ECHO PARK TAP TEMPO PROBLEMS

    Before returning it to the store, I would recommend either powering with just a battery, or just a compatible power adapter (Line 6 DC1 - 9v, 500 mA, center negative) to see if the problem persists.

       

      If so, the pedal may be faulty, and if you purchased it from an authorized dealer within one year, we can set up a replacement.

       

      Regards,

       

      Line6Hugo

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