SSIA, I think my rig is in my signature line or whatever thats called
Quote from: YouEnjoyMyReba on March 20, 2011, 04:31:37 PM
SSIA, I think my rig is in my signature line or whatever thats called
first in the chain, or anywhere after your compressor, just remember if you do the latter to turn your guitar volume all the way up before tuning.
Definately early. Normally right after the wah.
If you were using the whammy you could use the dry output to the tuner and it would be out of your signal path all together.
my whammy is fucked up :'(
its just been sitting on the floor in my room for months now, I really need to get it fixed.
Also, if any of you happen to be near Wilmington, NC this sunday night, come downtown to The Whiskey for a 1 night, 1 set tribute to Phish!
Quote from: YouEnjoyMyReba on March 22, 2011, 11:01:10 AM
come downtown to The Whiskey for a 1 night, 1 set tribute to Phish!
Sweet, what's on the dockett?
Quote from: YouEnjoyMyReba on March 22, 2011, 11:01:10 AM
my whammy is fucked up :'(
its just been sitting on the floor in my room for months now, I really need to get it fixed.
What's wrong with the whammy?
Quote from: Walker done done on March 22, 2011, 02:24:34 PM
Sweet, what's on the dockett?
Had practice last night and decided were gonna do Mike's, Slave, AC/DC Bag, Tube, Moma, Antelope, Funky Bitch and a couple others. I really wanted to do Reba and YEM but we only have a week to practice and its just not enough time.
Quote from: sour d on March 22, 2011, 03:01:52 PM
Quote from: YouEnjoyMyReba on March 22, 2011, 11:01:10 AM
my whammy is fucked up :'(
its just been sitting on the floor in my room for months now, I really need to get it fixed.
What's wrong with the whammy?
Well, a couple of things. The bypass button stopped working and even when I do manage to activate it it still makes this really loud, low pitch hum.
^ sounds like you fried it by using the wrong power wart, maybe just for a second, I did that to my old whammy 4 years ago. Costs about 60 bucks bench costs from digitech repair.
Quote from: posternutbag on March 23, 2011, 01:33:09 PM
^ sounds like you fried it by using the wrong power wart, maybe just for a second, I did that to my old whammy 4 years ago. Costs about 60 bucks bench costs from digitech repair.
I don't know. Most pedal adaptors are dc voltage, the whammy is ac. If you plugged your whammy into a dc voltage adaptor then no damage would happen. It wouldn't work, but no damage. The bypass switch can be easily replaced or cleaned if it's not working. Any change in the hum when you mess with the input level knob? Wiggle the input cable jack to see if there is a difference too. More info. I want to fix this for you.
Quote from: sour d on March 24, 2011, 02:57:24 AM
Quote from: posternutbag on March 23, 2011, 01:33:09 PM
^ sounds like you fried it by using the wrong power wart, maybe just for a second, I did that to my old whammy 4 years ago. Costs about 60 bucks bench costs from digitech repair.
I don't know. Most pedal adaptors are dc voltage, the whammy is ac. If you plugged your whammy into a dc voltage adaptor then no damage would happen. It wouldn't work, but no damage. The bypass switch can be easily replaced or cleaned if it's not working. Any change in the hum when you mess with the input level knob? Wiggle the input cable jack to see if there is a difference too. More info. I want to fix this for you.
Do you always offer this much technical advice when you're buzzed lol ??
Quote from: sour d on March 20, 2011, 08:44:40 PM
If you were using the whammy you could use the dry output to the tuner and it would be out of your signal path all together.
Isn't the purpose of a tuner to mute your signal when you tune onstage?
The LED on my Whammy II died out a few weeks ago, that cost about $100 to repair.