- #Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem how to#
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- #Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem manual#
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I have/had a Code 50 that was crashing when I saved a preset. If its just the tubes I will def get the same amp again. I am going to play it side-by-side with the same model and check that theory. I'm willing to admit its just a random lemon but maybe it's just from UPS handling and tubes being the way they are. With a Rat going straight in I had a lot of fun with it before I noticed the noises again. I dont play anything other than lower-wattage cathode-biased 6L6 or E元4 and I love pushing them to the max. I enjoy the effects loop, line out, gain boost, the tilt knob, and especially the vintage styling. I can tell that I would really enjoy it without the noise. Other than that, I do really like the amp. I usually re-tube with JJs anyways (which I suspect would fix the problem) but for now its actually cheaper to drive a 6 hour round-trip on a weekday to a GC than a $100 re-tube that possibly still might not fix the issue. I guess my question is, why doesn't this work properly brand new and is there anything besides a re-tube that you can suggest to fix the problem without returning it? I can post a sound file if needed. Although the response to the previous question in mention was stated as "We have not come across a rattle on the Origin 50 Combo" it seems that this is a recurring problem with a few of them as he was referring to a post on another forum about the same kind of noise on an Origin 5 as well. It's probable that the tubes are microphonic after shipping but because of the way it is built, I cant reach the tubes to do the tap test when its plugged in. I have tried other speakers, guitars, guitar cables, position in the room on the floor and tightened all the screws as well as re-seating the tubes. It is brand new shipped, and I noticed this immediately out of the box just 30 mins ago. It sounds exactly like the problem user Chris Holtmier asked about in his question on Dec 27, 2018. There is also a high-pitched scratching type buzzing (not 60hz or ground buzz) at higher master volume levels even with the tilt, presence, and treble turned all the way down. There is a very audible metallic ringing coming from what most likely sounds like the tubes when the gain or master volume is turned up to a usable level on any power setting. Has anyone else found out anying more it can do? Overall an impressive foot controller (for what it is).
#Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem manuals#
May be useful for some people, but I couldnt find this in any manuals either.
#Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem Patch#
This means you don't have to come out of switch mode, change to the new patch in that bank and then go back into switch mode. If you press and hold button 1 to 9 changes to the patch stored in that bank position, but remains in switch mode. I discovered that if you are in switch mode (to switch on and off effects blocks in a patch).
#Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem how to#
I had to look through this forum to find out how to reset the settings stored in the 91009, maybe it is documented somewhere in the manual. It's a shame there wasn't 2 buttons specifically for these functions. Not the end of the world, but not clear in the manual. So this means if you want the tuner available and tap tempo, then you can only switch on and off 1 effects module. if you assign button 3 to switch on the tuner then on every patch button 3 will swich on the tuner.
#Tone king metropolitan footswitch reverb problem manual#
This is great but what isn't clear in the manual is that this is universal and not per patch. I have found a few things that I can't find documented and I wonder if anyone else has found anything too.įirstly, In the manual is says that in switch mode you can assign which blocks can be switched on and of with the three foot switches. However the documentation for the 91009 is pretty poor and consists of a single sided page in the manual. Impressed with how well it works and how useful it is (considering it connects with a normal guitar cable). I just got a PEDL 91009 foot controller for my Code25.