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Fleskebaronen
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Hey guys!
So I'm running a tc electronics g major 2 into my mark iv's fx loop, but yesterday I suddenly lost about 50% of my volume with a whole lot of low end. The only thing that suggested that something is wrong with fx loop is when i activate the mute-tuning on my g-major 2, or even turn off the volume completly using an expression pedal, there is still sound coming from the amp when I play as if the amp is bypassing the loop (mind you that the sound is low in volume, though very noticable)
I also have a hunch saying that this may be tube related, since I have lost this much volume in the past, but the problem resolved by itself after a short break.
I have also replaced all my cables, so that's not the problem!
Any ideas?
Gear:
Prs cu22, musicman axis, gibson les paul
Boogie mark iv combo
Tc electronics g major 2, dunlop wah, roland fc 300
So I'm running a tc electronics g major 2 into my mark iv's fx loop, but yesterday I suddenly lost about 50% of my volume with a whole lot of low end. The only thing that suggested that something is wrong with fx loop is when i activate the mute-tuning on my g-major 2, or even turn off the volume completly using an expression pedal, there is still sound coming from the amp when I play as if the amp is bypassing the loop (mind you that the sound is low in volume, though very noticable)
I also have a hunch saying that this may be tube related, since I have lost this much volume in the past, but the problem resolved by itself after a short break.
I have also replaced all my cables, so that's not the problem!
Any ideas?
Gear:
Prs cu22, musicman axis, gibson les paul
Boogie mark iv combo
Tc electronics g major 2, dunlop wah, roland fc 300