Jan 28, 2013 5:22 AM
Pod x3 live SDRAM error, what are the options to fix it?
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Hey there,
I'm in a really bad situation here. I recently bought a Line 6 POD X3 Live used, I didn't get the chance to try it out because the Pod belonged to a friend of the seller who had recently died and the current seller didn't play guitar at all. With this naive and blind trust in humanity I returned home, just to discover that the Pod didn't work at all... So I immediately headed out this way to figure out what was the problem, and I found out that there was something wrong with the SDRAM after doing the troubleshooting test:
Pedal Cal - P Buttons - P Pots - P Encoders - P Flash - P SDRAM - F I read somewhere on these forums that Line 6 will only make an attempt to fix this if I have a proof of purchase, the seller didn't include this so what are my options in this case? thank you in advance!
I know this was pretty stupid of me so I don't need anyone else pointing that out for me,
your only real hope is to have a service center check it out: http://line6.com/service_centers/
don't think that the SDRAM is user serviceable in anyway.
Try registaring it. The previous owner may have never done that.
nevets12 wrote:
Try registaring it. The previous owner may have never done that.
not a bad idea... but keep in mind registration alone does not satisfy proof of purchase requirements if that was your intention.
I figured it was worth a shot. Probably best to try contacting line 6 as you specified above.
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