Anyone have had problems,with the ax3000g,cutting in and out?
Wondering how to fix it.
Ax3000g Problems
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Re: Ax3000g Problems
Hey i have this problem too , mine is sort of swelling up and down in volume/ signal , rather than literally cutting to nothing and coming back in . Is this what yours is doing??KOTS11 wrote:Anyone have had problems,with the ax3000g,cutting in and out?
Wondering how to fix it.
Re: Ax3000g Problems
Yes it is in a way. Like using a bad chord effect. Though I changed all my chords. I sprayed some duster into the peddle. To do this. You have to take the cover of. There is no pot on the peddle. More like a electric eye.JonnyFR wrote:Hey i have this problem too , mine is sort of swelling up and down in volume/ signal , rather than literally cutting to nothing and coming back in . Is this what yours is doing??KOTS11 wrote:Anyone have had problems,with the ax3000g,cutting in and out?
Wondering how to fix it.
If you have a warranty still in effect. Take it in. Mine expired.
So far it sounds and acts okay. Though I haven't used it much lately.
It usually acts up after being in use for a while.
I run my ax3000 in stereo using two MG100 stacks with the Marshalllongi wrote:Come to think of it, mine fades out when my Marshall Jackammer pedal is used with the unit, on it's own it's fine! Do you use pedals in fron t of it?
pedal,for the effects and overdrive,for these amps.
I also have a Marshal MG15 watt amp. I also had problems with the ax3000
with this too and that has no Marshall pedal for this amp.
So that led me to believe the problem was the ax3000.
Tomorrow I will be playing with it for several hours and see how it works
after I had clean the eye,on the volume/wha wha pedal inside the unit.
Like I said. There is no pot on the pedal. Just an electric eye.