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Help !!! Helix Lt expression pedal problem


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Hello,

First of all, I wanted to apologize. I don't speak English and have to use the google translation.

Here is my problem :

The expression pedal of my Helix LT does not stay at 100% at the end of the race and goes down to 98% or even 97% when I release the pressure of the foot.
This is very annoying with a Whammy type effect for example.
The SonoVente company sent my equipment for repair over a month (from August 2 to September 3) to the Oxygen company, an approved repair center located in France.
My Helix LT crankset came back from repair with the exact same problem.
The Yamaha company wants to carry out a second opinion and asks me to send them my equipment.
I am a semi-professional musician and the Helix is my working tool. I have concerts every two weeks for 2 months scheduled and I cannot part with my material again.
I looked through the Line 6 forum and The gear page. Obviously, this problem cannot be repaired and the solution is a standard exchange.

I would like to know if a person in charge of Line 6 could help me, in particular our benefactor Mr. Frank Ritchotte, in order to solve my problem.

For information, I have already opened a ticket : Support tickets n° 413584

Thank you for your attention

@Frank Ritchotte

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Mine does the same thing.  It starts working fine, but then goes to 99, then 98, then 97 percent.  LT has a crappy expression pedal.  I guess, you can reboot it or use a cheap external pedal.  I use my expression for wah sounds only, so it is not that big of a deal to me. 

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I also experienced this with my LT.  Ultimately my solution was an external expression pedal that I use for pitch stuff(I actually only use it for about 3 songs in my band) and wah. I use the onboard expression for other functions that really never need the full travel of the onboard pedal. 

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