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dinothesaur

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  1. Thanks for the information. I'll try and use the correct PSU and see if that works for me.
  2. Yeah, he used it for about 30 minutes and that's when it started acting up. His notes sounded fuzzy. It still turns out and everything, it just won't process the sounds correctly. Think I should try using it with the original charger before even considering repair? I might just have to order one online.
  3. Hey guys, I purchased POD X3 for my younger brother as a birthday gift. Sadly, it did not come with it's charger. He loved it....up until it stopped working. All the sounds are now drowned when connected to an amp/headphones. Turns out....he was using a Toshiba laptop charger the whole time he had been using it. I did some digging around and learned that the POD X3 is rated for 9V and 2000 mA. The charger he was using is running 19V and 3420 mA. I heard that too much voltage can damage the processor. So am I looking at a damaged POD X3? He had only been using it for about a couple hours. I went out and fetched him the right charger. Is there any hope for it to still be in working condition?
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