Thought I would post this.....This Marshall had the problem on switching channels with the footswitch fine but would not switch channels with the front panel button once the footswitch was dis-connected......I discovered that the jack itself was not working properly....and the amp would always be in the overdrive channel....with the red led lit.....the green led would never light.....The shorting pin on the ground leaf was not making a good contact....Inserting a plug into the jack and then slightly bending the leaf down fixed the problem.....Now the amp changes channels with the front panel switch.......Funny....this amp is brand new....it was only used for one gig so far......I guess these days the name goes on before the quality goes in...If anybody else has this problem don't waste your time checking other things...check the footswitch jack first.....hope this helps somebody out.......
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SOme jacks still have some residue from the manufacturing process. Solder flux, dirt, whatever. It gets in the contacts. A cntaact might als be slightly sprung, but bending it changes the contact surface.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostSOme jacks still have some residue from the manufacturing process. Solder flux, dirt, whatever. It gets in the contacts. A cntaact might als be slightly sprung, but bending it changes the contact surface.
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Thanks. I wish I had the energy to work, but when I go over there to try and get something done, I have a hard time motivating.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostThanks. I wish I had the energy to work, but when I go over there to try and get something done, I have a hard time motivating.
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