+1. Always have a backup.I had mine for 3 months, no issue or warning signs. Was at the gig, was running for a few hours and poof.
Have a backup.
Thank you, FractalAudio!The number of display failures can be counted on one hand. Much ado about nothing.
Thank you, FractalAudio!
What if I'm at a show, turned it up and then see the White Screen? What kind of First Aid should I perform? Should I open up the III and look for a loose cable?
Of course! Ideally, Yes! Absolutely! But around here, I can barely get a Line Check, let alone a Sound Check, so I don't want to carry a backup that will not get a sound check.
So it's official that It's a failure on the board and nothing I can do?
So there's been only 1 Whtie Screen? I guess that's still "can be counted on one hand"!Amazing that we’ve had a single digital failure out of thousands of units and we are talking about it like it’s not an “if” but a “when” issue...
Get something like an Atomic Amplifire-box for a backup. It’s the size of a stomp box with amp models, delay, comp, reverb and cab modeling. It can even load IR’s. It’s essentially the perfect backup rig. Only costs $299 and sounds darn good, could do a whole show with it. Got modeled Friedman’s, twin and deluxes etc. Problem solved
Buy what?