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    Multi Watt Dual Rec FX loop issue.

    Any ideas anyone? Also, is there any "cure" for the volume dip when changing channels? Recorded on Sunday night and can't describe how annoyed I was when looking at the waveform and seen the massive volume loss for a split second.
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    Multi Watt Dual Rec FX loop issue.

    Made sure it's set on the back to ftsw but the fx loop button my footswitch isn't working. Is there any known issues with this?
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    Strymon Timeline with Mark V.

    There isn't one mate, maybe the cable end? I used to use a buffer at the front end but honestly no need now it's just a few going in front now. Plus Strymon have awesome buffers if you decide to use them.
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    Hiss, hum and lag

    It's not quite a second, definitely less than that but I have no idea how I would test that. It must be milliseconds like you said but I'm just not used to that yet. The amount of time the amps been on makes no difference. In terms of the hum, it's certainly a lot less but still there a little...
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    Hiss, hum and lag

    Thanks again bandit. removed it, and swapped the V1 with a regular JJ. The noise is certainly less, not silent but I'm thinking of replacing the lot with s type valves now. Tomorrow will be super high volume so time will tell. Ended up removing the chassis, what an astounding sight seeing...
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    Strymon Timeline with Mark V.

    No it's Korg poly tuner, POG 2 and Mobius in front, then Timeline and Big Sky in the loop. I normally hate using loops but this one seems to work for me and I really can't explain why. I normally use all sorts of percussive stuff with delays in the front end. Love Strymon gear.
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    Post Your Rig! Must Include a Mark V.

    Why thank you sir. It's a Mex FSR. Really nice actually, usually go for about £350 new over here and caught some dude in a rush for a deal and got it for a mere £200. Bareknuckly Piledriver bridge going in and maybe a Filtertron in the neck to come. I'm also a sucker for a bigsby but on the...
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    Hiss, hum and lag

    Thanks Bandit, yeah I assume preamp tube, but on a less than year old amp? Saying that I suppose it could of been used heavily in the store before purchase. In terms of pulling out the chassis I'll have to take it to my tech, I'm just so not confident in doing that. I really hope it is an easy...
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    Hiss, hum and lag

    I should point out that this noise is there no matter if jacks are plugged in or not and it only goes away with the mute button or standby mode.
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    Hiss, hum and lag

    Just got a used Mark V two weeks ago and while I'm really into the sounds I'm getting from my guitar I'm having a few small teething problems. Hiss and hum on channel 1 and 3 is not unbearable but it definitely annoys me next to the almost silent operation from my Dual Rec. Channel 2 is...
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    Strymon Timeline with Mark V.

    Sounds great in the loop to me and I've always hated using loops in other amps so far.
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    Channel switching on Mk V

    Me too, so I assume that is normal? Also does anyone else notice a split second lag in channel switching? Mine does that and it's not the end of the world but still annoying.
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