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  1. A few things. You seem to be controlling the volume of the speaker from the guitar's channel knob on the side panel mixer. (I can't tell if you go all the way behind the speaker in the video). That is not the preferred method of going about it. Think of the side panel GAIN controls as preamps on a regular mixer, not the volume faders. That is what the Master Volume knob is for on the back. Set the side-panel GAINS such that at your loudest playing, they ALWAYS stay GREEN. You make no mention of whether or not the "Acoustic Modeling" or EFX are engaged. As mentioned before, it does cause your low end to be pronounced, so if you haven't tried a lower setting, that might help alleviate the problem. Is the EQ of your guitar's preamp set flat? Does the popping happen at all distances from the speaker? The low frequencies may be feeding back at close proximity (and this may be due to too much channel GAIN). You do mention that when the volume is lowered it helps a little. I notice you have two inputs going into the side-panel mixer. Are you going directly from the guitar into Channel ONE of the L3t? Check to make sure the "Stereo Link Switch" is not engaged. If your EQ settings are set a particular way on Channel TWO, they will affect Channel ONE (and then be summed with the use of one speaker), if the switch is engaged.
  2. Hi primativelaugh, I would have a nearby authorized service center take a look at it for you so that you could get an estimate of the repair. Only then will you be able to make a decision if it's worth repairing or not. Use this link to use your zip code to see which service center is near you: http://line6.com/find/service_center/ If it has been more than a year and you do not have any other 3rd party upgraded service warranties, then it is not under warranty an longer.
  3. You can post videos via a Youtube or a public Dropbox account, any service where you can store the video online and link to it. That way anyone in the forum can see it and make a suggestion.
  4. Hi Steve, If your AMPLIFi 75 firmware is v2.0 (v2.1 is now available, BTW) and you have the latest version of the AMPLIFi Remote App, you should have 100 Presets. Sometimes, after conducting the firmware update, the other 24 banks show up as <EMPTY>. I've fixed this by conducting a simple factory reset again and it restores all 100 presets. Turn your AMPLIFi 75 OFF Pushed down on the TONE button and MASTER Volume Knob simultaneously while turning the unit ON. Hold it until the white LED is on the first tone again. Pair the amp and check for the presets.
  5. Hi JimNiven, As mentioned before, I'm running Sonic Port VX on an iPad 2 running iOS 8.1.2 connected with the same cable. I use it regularly with Garageband, Cubasis, and free Mobile POD v1.7 without any problems. If you have all of the updates and you're still having problems, please contact our customer service so that they can troubleshoot this for you. Line 6 Tech Support Via internet: http://line6.com/support/tickets/ Europe: +44 (0) 1788 566 555 Mon-Thurs 9am – 5pm GMT and Fri 9am – 4pm GMT US Main Phone#: (818) 575-3600 8am - 5pm M-F Pacific Time Press option 2 for Customer Service
  6. It shows up on iOS as 2.010 but when the update finishes, it shows v2.1. Can you confirm Triryche?
  7. When you check again, make sure the LED's above the input GAIN knobs are not turning red, which is indicative that the signal is too hot. Set the gain while thumping your guitar and keep it in the green. Then pull the MASTER Volume knob on the back panel up or down accordingly to set your overall level. Also, start with the "Acoustic Modeling" and the effects turned OFF as this adds body to your tone but can get accentuated with the Thump from your technique. Add it in when you are sure your levels are good. Hope this helps. Please report back.
  8. New announcement! AMPLIFi 150, 75 and FX100 owners can now record with the same exact amp and effect tones they’ve downloaded from the cloud or created themselves. The v2.010 firmware update turns each AMPLIFi device into a powerful, class-compliant USB interface for Mac, PC and iOS, making it ideal for use with GarageBand®, Cubase®, Pro Tools®, Logic®, Ableton® Live, Cakewalk® and other pro recording platforms. AMPLIFi TT, FX100, AMPLIFi 75 and 150 now make jamming, practicing, and recording easier and more fun than ever before. AMPLIFi v2.010 firmware update is available now for AMPLIFi 150, 75 and FX100, and can be downloaded via the AMPLIFi Remote iOS and Android apps, as well as the AMPLIFi Utility for PC. The ASIO driver for PC is available at www.line6.com/software.
  9. Just a heads up. The update is showing up as version 2.010 in the iOS version of AMPLIFi Remote but when it completes, it shows v2.1.
  10. New announcement! New 2.1 firmware gives AMPLIFi 150, 75 and FX100 the ability to record! 'The AMPLIFi v2.1 firmware update turns AMPLIFi 150, 75 and FX100 into powerful class-compliant USB interfaces for Mac, PC and iOS*, making them ideal for use with GarageBand®, Cubase®, Pro Tools®, Logic®, Ableton® Live, Cakewalk® and other pro recording platforms. All AMPLIFi owners can now record with the same exact amp and effect tones they’ve downloaded from the cloud or created themselves. AMPLIFi v2.1 firmware update is available now for AMPLIFi 150, 75 and FX100, and can be downloaded via the AMPLIFi Remote iOS and Android apps, as well as the AMPLIFi Utility for PC. The ASIO driver for PC is available at www.line6.com/software.' * Camera Connection Kit required.
  11. Just a heads up. The update is showing up as version 2.010.
  12. Just a heads up. The update is showing up as version 2.010 on iOS.
  13. Yeah, I see what you mean about the stomp boxes. Crank the amps. Plenty of distortion there. That's how they got distortion in the good ol' days. :D
  14. Hi jaredsgigs, Out of curiosity, has this manifested with other acoustic amps that you've played through? What kind of acoustic electronics are on your guitar? Have you tested whether this happens during recording as well?
  15. Hi JeffJurs, just trying to understand the confusion. They way you explain it above, is how it works. If you press A&B or C&D, you need to select a patch (A,B,C, or D) otherwise it will revert to the last patch (and bank) you were on. I am glad you found the answer you were looking for. Here is the manual for future reference: http://line6.com/data/6/0a06439c7556535fca3407b9b/application/pdf/Guide%20Amplifi%20FX100%20-%20English%20%28%20Rev%20A%20%29.pdf
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