MOD 50 and one module only

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Hello!

I may know the answer but....

Is there any risk using a Mod 50 with only 1 module without blank pannel? :confused:
 
black_wizards":os8owvak said:
Hello!

I may know the answer but....

Is there any risk using a Mod 50 with only 1 module without blank pannel? :confused:
Nope.........your good to go! :thumbsup:
 
ok thanks!...
because I was trying and it produce a lot of noise and drops of volume :scared:
And yesterday, with 2 modules, or any other day, I haven't this kind of problem...
So this wierd noise come from something else... :aww:
 
This should not happen. We test single modules in MOD50 heads all the time with never an issue. There is no technical reason for this unless, of course, you select the slot with no module in it.
 
Thanks Bruce.

I think I have finally found the reason to my problem.
I just realize that In one of the local I play, I plugged my amp without ground; BUT I couldn''t know it because there was a multiple outlet plug on the wall (with the earth/ground).
Could it be the origin of the problem? It is not the first time I have the "weird sound / volume dropping" problem; but may it result of a damage using the amp without ground?
 
A lack of power ground could cause excessive hum/buzz but would be the cause of volume changes or intermittent sound. It will not harm the amp to use an ungrounded outlet but the noise may be annoying.
 
Thank you!
So my MOD 50 isn't dying! :lol: :LOL:
From now I'll take care of the ground in every new place I'll play!
 
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