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  1. <TLDR>Using a Roland Microcube Headphone-Out into a Powercab, seems to sound great, but am curious if I'm heading for a quick downfall with any of the involved equipment.</TLDR> Here's the actual setup. Guitar into pedalboard, Signal ends with an EQ, Goes into Microcube, Microcube Headphone Jack goes into a Boss CE-3 Chorus pedal that splits the signal, which goes into a Behringer Reverb which keeps the signal stereo and then the two lines separate and hit the Powercabs. I Usually would use the Pod GO as the main volume and keep the PowerCabs on Max, and that worked fine with the MicroCube as well, but wasn't sure if a better option would be only keep the Powercabs as loud as I'd need them, and play with the MicroCube's volume from there. Also, with this rig I want to not have my Pod GO in it at all. This is just my therapy rig for at home on the other side of the basement. My Pod GO is usually plugged into my Workstation in a different part of the basement. Thanks for any suggestions.
  2. Phygwell, thanks for posting this. I had tried, reinstalling everything and two different cables and it was the unit in Tuner mode. Crazy.
  3. Played through for over an hour last night after global reset and pedal recalibration, also did the button and dial recalibrations as well. Good stuff and not a hint of my previous problem. Thanks so much folks! - -Scott
  4. Good suggestions. I reflashed the unit and set everything to Zero, and played through for about 15 minutes and it seemed to be back to normal (all I had time for last night) but hoping for a good session after work today. I've always leaned on the editor so I don't really need the knobs off zero at all. (I don't play out and have no friends to jam with. Yay, parenthood and changing states too often! :() I'll look into recalibrating the pedals, as that seems like a good idea anyway (and having never done it in about 7 years, probably overdue?) Thanks folks!
  5. I have an original HD500 (bought the first day Guitar Center received it back in 20...2010? I think it was 2010. Maybe, idk. ANYWAY, I've reproduced this volume fluctuation problem on any patch, with different guitars and with different cables. I was hoping it was perhaps my headphones, but I was able to record the fluctuation in Logic through the USB, so maybe it's the Guitar input path? The signal is usually low and then will shoot up quite noticeably (not ear splitting, like hitting a lead pedal.) it's not the over-all volume that gets louder, it's just the tone that gets more driven, so I think it's possibly the input signal that's getting swamped. I know it's well out of warranty, but has anyone else had a similar issue with their unit?
  6. I had the problem when the beta first came out. Reinstalled Yosemite and crossed my fingers that it would be ironed out on Apple's end when the official release came out. I was wrong...and this sucks. Hoping for an update asap.
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