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toneman2121

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  1. yo man. i'm so happy :) :P .press the little green arrow on the right of my post
  2. that site also has reviews of other tubes, 6L6,el34, etc, http://www.thetubestore.com/Resources/Product-Reviews,
  3. Australis Music Group PTY LTC Servicing: Electronics, Guitars, Pro_audio 163-173 McEvoy Street, Unit 10 Alexandria 2015 612 9698 4444 (phone) 612 9698 4545 (fax) info@australismusic.com.au australismusic.com.au
  4. http://www.thetubestore.com/12AX7-Tube-Review
  5. THIS IS CORRECT AND I DON'T BELIEVE ANY OF THE AMPS HAVE A VOLTAGE SELECTOR sherimehmood, i am very sorry the information i gave you is wrong. i will be more careful when i answer questions concerning matters of this nature
  6. the amp incorporates a switching power supply. plug and play !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THIS STATEMENT IS INCORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALTHOUGH THE POWER SUPPLY IS SWITCHABLE, IT MUST BE CONFIGURED BY PHYSICALLY CHANGING THE CONNECTIONS TO THE TRANSFORMER TO MATCH THE MAINS
  7. excellent find on the.ps
  8. Procedure Connect your MIDI interface to your computer via USB cable. Connect the DT25/DT50 MIDI Out to your MIDI interface In, and connect the DT25/DT50 MIDI In to your MIDI interface Out. Launch the Line 6 Monkey with the DT25/DT50 connected via the MIDI interface and powered on. Select the Flash Memory line item and click the Update Selection button to install the flash memory update into the DT25/DT50. The device will receive the firmware data and the unit will be updated to the latest Firmware. ***If the firmware update fails and you are having trouble reconnecting to Line 6 Monkey, please try putting the unit into SAFE MODE before starting up and connecting to the Line 6 Monkey software. To do this, hold the channel select switch down to 'Channel B' and power on the DT amplifier while holding this switch down. Let go of the switch after 10 seconds or so, then re-start Line 6 Monkey and follow the steps above to update/re-install the flash memory.
  9. in connecting the midi cables to the gear, i made this mistake. where the cable says out, i connected it to the gear's midi in, simply because i thought it was like send/return on an effects loop. looking closer, i read to midi in and to midi out.perhaps you did the same. it's all very confusing to me
  10. do a global reset. hold the left nav key while powering up
  11. does monkey show the hd 147 connected? line6 recommends m=audio midisport uno
  12. ...i wonder how some people don't get hit crossing the street
  13. like i said, Farbeyond3 :blink:
  14. my man farbeyond3
  15. it didn't however come with the Amp 1 / Amp 2 switch - which i'd really like to find. can;t you use this? http://line6.com/footcontrollers/
  16. the difference between a jtv69 and a jtv69-us is more the 2x the cost. is that correct?
  17. here is some reading on the matter. http://www.thetubestore.com/12AX7-Tube-Review
  18. have you called line6 or opened a support ticket? full compass: International Orders: We do not ship web orders to addresses outside the U.S. (including APO boxes). Please request a quote or call a Sales Pro for assistance at 608-831-7330.
  19. alright, you got me :o since you have it apart did you wipe the contact area? the part where the pads on the button touch the circuit board. i guess the only thing to do is ask line6 if you can get the display from them
  20. why do you want to argue with me? i'm saying it may be dirty. so clean it. the button does not have the same type of contact area a tv remote has. it has movable parts, at least from what i remember when i changed the battery in my 2.0. even if it does have a molded rubber sheet as you say, the area on the board that the button contacts can still get dirty. and i don't mean the kind of dirt you get from digging a tomato garden. i've cleaned the circuit board contact area on my tv remote when it acted up and got it to work as it's supposed to work. so in your scenario, if it doesn't work you have to buy a new circuit board. what sense does that make. my daughter has a 2.0. i'm going to borrow it and find out what's up. reformat would be the hard reset that you already performed.
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