what is "the right headphone"?Also only the right headphone seems to be working and it overdrives. Has anyone had such an issue? Cheers
One side, wheat else would it mean?what is "the right headphone"?
i was clarifying he didn't mean "the right headphone input" as if there were multiple headphone inputs. i've seen that before, where people think Output 1 Left and Right are 2 headphone jacks or something.One side, wheat else would it mean?
if you plug into Input 2 for guitar (and use an Input 2 block in the Preset grid) does the Headphone Output and Output 1 work correctly then?Yeah, I can only hear the sound in the right speaker.
When I plug the guitar to input 2 and use output 2 to send the signal to my mixer, it works fine.
It’s possible since they are both on the front. Contact support as suggested above. Might be a loose connection inside that easily adjusted.When I do that, I can hear everything using output 1 on the back panel, but I can hear only the right channel when I connect my headphones (on the front panel above the instrument input). Are the front headphone and instrument jacks connected somehow? Also is the instrument input on the front panel directly connected to the one on the back panel? If so, my guess is that there's a broken connection on the left channel (the signal from the guitar / the left headphone output channel)
Of course, people post when they need help. How many users didn't experience any issue? They don't post...Let me first say this, I love the Axe III.
It's unreal, and it has made me switch completely over to digital, but it seems everyday there are issues posted here about new units. I myself had a new unit that was replaced for another new unit because of an issue from factory.
Reading these problems make me wonder how stable my own unit will be in the future and how these problems slip through QA? You can say, "it happens in shipping", but the units are packaged and boxed pretty well, and if that is happening in shipping then what's to say this won't become a regular occurance when gigging and touring with the equipment?
Anyway, just my thoughts.
I love that this had an easy fix.Okay so there was a loose ribbon cable inside, a 2 minute fix. Sorry for bothering you guys.
sorry to hear that. i've never had a hardware failure in over 10 years, and it's not common for sure.Had my first show Saturday and the same thing happened in front of 300 people. Awesome.
sorry to hear that. i've never had a hardware failure in over 10 years, and it's not common for sure.
do you know what specifically happened?
sounds like a bad cable still. not sure why plugging in the rear would make the front work.I figured it was a bad patch cable. I was running instrument out from my Roland GR55.
Was playing at home tonight with the guitar plugged in direct, set the guitar down for a few minutes, picked it up and no input.
Restarted the unit, still no input signal. Plugged it in the rear instrument input and voila. Plugged it back in front and it was working again...
sounds like a bad cable still. not sure why plugging in the rear would make the front work.
though physically jostling cables around can make them work, so it seems like that maybe?
hard to say. if you want to export and upload a preset you use for us to check just in case feel free. but i'd say bad cable.