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jshep0102

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  1. I'm trying to sort how to wire the Pod Go via an ABY switch to do multiple things, if it's possible. Marshall Origin amp fx loop. Using the cab full time, no cab IR block. I need (1) a preset with the amp block and mod, ddl, and verb running in the fx loop. (2) A preset where there's no amp in it running 4 CM. Marshall cab will always be mic'd. Is it possible to wire this up with the ABY to switch back and forth between preset types? Am I looking at this correctly? I can't get my head around it. Thanks much!
  2. Thanks much for the help! I tried plugging the Laney into 3 different circuits in my house to no avail. I don't get the noise in headphones, just the Laney. Oddly, I don't get it w/ my Axefx iii. So, a 3 pin to 2 pin AC adapter? Just to ensure I follow. Thank ya.
  3. I have the unit hooked up to my laptop also tried desktop). I get a fairly large level of noise through my Laney LFR212 from the connection. There is no noise when disconnected. I have tried turning off the pod go audio on both laptop/ desktop, same level. I've tried 2 different cables, no difference. I'm not using this for recording, only editing presets. Even with the Pod Go master out at zero, I get this noise. What am I doing wrong? Thanks much! USB Noise_sd.m4a
  4. No way I could know that, as I'd just joined.
  5. Title says it all. Opened a few posts to get this message each time. Can someone tell a noob what he's doing wrong? Thanks much!
  6. i can't say for sure if that has happened inadvertently. I try very hard to conserve battery by leaving both off when not in use. I'll test it ensuring only one is ever on. Thanks much for the quick reply, dboomer!
  7. Hi - I'm new to the forum, hi to all! Longtime wireless user, 39 years live performance experience. Yeah, i be old. I've used my G50 for a year and a half. I recently purchased a 2nd transmitter for my backup guitar. I run the system on channel2, both set accordingly. The new transmitter is set to RF1, the old one can't be set. Both will output signal correctly, but only for a short period of time. I do not ever transmit from both at the same time. I've gone to 3 shows in a row and had the same issue. I turn both units on, and play each guitar. Both work. But, when I change from my main guitar (old transmitter) to the new one, the new one doesn't output anything. It shows it's on RF 1. New batteries in both units. I use the unit on only 1 song. I put it down, grab the other guitar. It cuts in and out. I waste 1/2 the song plugging in wired. Set ends. Turn 2nd guitar on again, it works while I'm testing it. The 1st does not. I play wired the rest of the show. Very disheartening. I only found one post regarding multiple units when I searched, and it didn't apply to my issue. Can anyone shed some light on this, or has anyone else seen or heard of this? Thanks very much, Shep
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