PlanetGuitar
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Nope just standard humbuckers that worked great prior. It all cleaned up the next day. Go figure.Do you have active pickups? Many times, the battery is to blame.
Nope just standard humbuckers that worked great prior. It all cleaned up the next day. Go figure.Do you have active pickups? Many times, the battery is to blame.
Tone control on the guitar turned down?Nope just standard humbuckers that worked great prior. It all cleaned up the next day. Go figure.
I had maybe a similar issue when I first got my FM3. Switching the preset to another preset then back fixed it. Reinstalling the firmware fixed it permanently.I do not know what happened but all the sudden when I powered on my FM3 all of the distorted amp tunes sound like fuzz. It’s almost as if the input is distorting for some odd reason. I am not even in the red. I tried it with 2 powered speakrs and the sound of the same.
I definitely am not overloading it. I am not doing any thing different. I’m just not sure what’s happening at this time. Is it possible that somehow the input jack is messed up/blown out? If something messed up?
It does sound good and like I said, it was an anomaly that went away after a couple reboots.Wow... I haven't found a way to make this thing sound bad, what ever I come up with it always sounds good.
Yeah, I think it took one reboot, but it could have been two reboots to “fix” it. Sounding mentioned that it happened to their AX8, too.I had maybe a similar issue when I first got my FM3. Switching the preset to another preset then back fixed it. Reinstalling the firmware fixed it permanently.
I’m really not that that dense, I swear.Tone control on the guitar turned down?