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Switch test
Hold < to Exit
6. At this point the same approach is used for the Footswitches except that 'Held' is not displayed. When
the left footswitch is pressed, the display reads:
Foot SW 2 Ring
Pressed
7. When the left footswitch is released the display reads:
Foot SW 2 Ring
Released
8. Press the right footswitch. The display will now read:
Foot SW 1 Tip
Pressed
9. When the right footswitch is released the display reads:
Foot SW 1 Tip
Released
10. To Exit test press and hold the < button.
Listening /QC
Required Equipment
Guitar
Guitar cable
Stereo headphones
Setup
1. Connect the Guitar to the front panel Guitar jack with the Guitar cable.
2. Connect the stereo headphones to the headphones jack on the back of the MPX G2.
3. Set the Output Level Pot fully CCW.
4. Set the Input Level Pot fully CW.
5. Power up the MPX G2. Turn the front panel knob to select and load Program # 219 Stand Alone Only
InfiniteEcho.
Verify Clean Audio
Program #219 involves all the effects available in the MPX G2; therefore it is the best program to listen to in
order to hear unwanted artifacts that may be present in the unit when troubleshooting an audio problem.
Without input, this program will generate audio due to the nature of its structure. To complete the audio path
for clean processing plugging in a guitar and playing a few notes will be required. In this test you will hear
the MPX G2's own generated audio and the audio from the guitar together.
1. Put on the stereo headphones.
2. Slowly increase the Output Level Pot until it is at a comfortable listening level.
3. Adjust the Input Level Pot over its entire range, and verify that no pops, clicks, or scratchiness is heard
when turning the pot.
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