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Troubleshooting
The amp isn’t powering up when the STANDBY switch
is ON.
• Have you installed batteries? Is the polarity correct?
Or, is the AC adapter cord connected to the rear panel
of the amp correctly?
• Is the AC adapter plugged into an AC outlet?
• Is the AC outlet switched on and working?
• Is the AC adapter damaged?
There’s no sound coming from the amp
• Is your guitar turned up?
• Are both ends of your guitar cable plugged into where
they should be?
• Is your guitar cable working?
• Are the top panel MASTER volume and GAIN knob
turned up?
• Do you have headphones or anything else plugged into
the amp’s top panel PHONES jack? If “yes,” unplug!
The amp doesn’t seem very loud
• Is your guitar turned up?
• Is the top panel MASTER volume or GAIN knob turned
down low?
There’s no sound heard from the PHONES jack when
you use it.
• Check that the top panel MASTER volume isn’t turned
all the way down.
• Make sure sound is coming from the amp.
You’ll need to unplug your headphones or cable from
the PHONES jack to do this, since plugging something
into this jack automatically mutes the amp’s speakers.
If there’s still no sound from the amp, go to “There’s
no sound coming from the amp.” If you do hear sound,
check the headphones or cable you are hooking up to
this jack.
The effects cannot be applied to the sound.
• Is the tuner function turned on?
If the tuner function is turned on, the effects will be
bypassed. Press the TAP switch to cancel the bypassing
of the effects.
• Is the EFFECTS or DELAY/REVERB knob set to OFF or to
a lower value?
Adjust the EFFECTS and DELAY/REVERB knob.
• If the effects cannot be applied to the MIC signal, the DLY/
REV SEND knob might be set to a lower value. Adjust
the DLY/REV SEND knob.
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