Again ,these pedals do not cause other amps to make this sound. I noticed the VOXac30cc2 also makes this same noise when I run my dod 250 gold reissue pedal, and also my TS808 tubescreamer. The same pedal played through 3 different amps does not do this, only the Vox ac30cc2 makes the noise. It happens at all volumes, but not on every note. The issue I have with the amp now, is that when I turn on my Hot Cake, the speaker gets this weird crackly/spurty noise (not the overdrive you'd expect, which also occurs and is fine, but an extra little unpleasant sizzly/crackle on top of that). It seems a weird design choice that the link would cause Normal channel to be completely silent if flipped the wrong way. that sounds about right for what I'm experiencing. I think the Custom selector reduces the fall in mids that occurs with high bass setting (typical of the AC30).OK cool thanks for confirming that Pedro. But it´s assumed that the inactive channel has the volume reduced at minimum to avoid the added noise. (*) There is a small crosstalk between both channels when they are assigned independently. With link ON: connecting on the bright input, both channels sound at the same time.Ĭonnecting in the normal input: does not sound. With link Off: each channel is assigned to its own input independently *.
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