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Alx21bos

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  1. I got mine first week of November, didn't update it at all cause I don't own a computer but a chrome book which doesn't do the trick. My first unit never once froze, but the expression pedal was loose so I asked Zzounds for a new unit. Done. Got the new unit the second week of December, again didn't update. Running on 1.10 and until tonight had no issues. Earlier tonight upon power up, I noticed only 3 of the 8 foot switch lights lit up, I think I remember them all lighting up on power on. But then, freeze upon switching preset. I powered off and back on, it worked ok for a minute then froze again when I switched preset. I immediately looked this up on Google and saw I'm not alone. So I powered down and back on again, but this time played for a couple hours with no issues. Zzounds has a 45 day return policy, with the second unit I'm well within that at this juncture so, needless to say if it happens again I'm gonna need that third unit. I mean, I love the Pod Go, it's awesome. Admittedly if I had $1100 to burn I'd get a refund for the Pod Go and buy a Neural DSP quad cortex but, I don't. The Pod suffices immensely, even without the updates, edit software or pro patches. I do need a pc now though for this particular reason, I don't even have the REVV Purple channel on mine ughhh..
  2. Mine does that. How'd you fix it?
  3. I blew one of the PCB boards in my Spider II. I found upon inspection that my backboard pcb, the power amp one I believe, was fried. The serial# is 35-00-3221 on the top side of the board. I ordered a replacement board and have it, but I haven't soldered it in yet. I just realized that on the reverse side of the fried board in my amp, there's another ID number, which is different turns out than the replacement I've got. They are identical (both have same serial# on topside) with the exception of the number on the back of the board. The fried board on the backside says 50-02-0227-1 A, while the replacement PCB I got says 50-02-0221 B in the same spot. This is really a question for a line 6 tech, I know you only sell parts to licensed shops, but I don't wanna solder this board in and have it potentially compromise my amp. Hello please, thank you...
  4. I blew one of the PCB boards in my Spider II. I found upon inspection that my backboard pcb, the power amp one I believe, was fried. The serial# is 35-00-3221 on the top side of the board. I ordered a replacement board and have it, but I haven't soldered it in yet. I just realized that on the reverse side of the fried board in my amp, there's another ID number, which is different turns out than the replacement I've got. They are identical (both have same serial# on topside) with the exception of the number on the back of the board. The fried board on the backside says 50-02-0227-1 A, while the replacement PCB I got says 50-02-0221 B in the same spot. This is really a question for a line 6 tech, I know you only sell parts to licensed shops, but I don't wanna solder this board in and have it potentially compromise my amp. Hello please, thank you...
  5. I blew my power amp pcb (35-00-0221) on my spider II 212. I ordered a new pcb, but I just took the glue off of the ribbon cable to try and disconnect the fried board to get my amp ready for the new part. When I got the glue off, the ribbon cable is connected to the board.I think each little connection is individually soldered but I don't know, I'm not that well versed in electronics. I'm an ex welder so if I HAVE to solder it I can, but can someone tell me if they are actually soldered,each little individual metal end on that once ribbon cable?! Any feedback would be much appreciated so I can figure out what I'm doing. Thanks
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