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Post by Stan on Dec 4, 2014 12:52:09 GMT -7
I have original mini Ditto Looper by TC Electronics.
I get no play back sound after doing recordings. all the lights work when switch is pressed.
Any thoughts on problem?
Cheers
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Post by mojolabs on Dec 4, 2014 22:21:04 GMT -7
If you're plugged into it correctly and the vol level is up, check your power supply. It may have insufficient mA to power the pedal. It needs 100mA. Otherwise, it has to be the pedal itself that's the issue.
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Post by Stan on Dec 5, 2014 5:14:58 GMT -7
good point on power i will use another and see
i can say same power works fine with other pedals, hmmm
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Post by simpleton on Dec 5, 2014 11:24:08 GMT -7
There isn't much to trouble shoot with that pedal besides the power supply and making sure the guitar was plugged into it and the Ditto plugged into the amp.
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Post by Stan on Dec 6, 2014 9:52:52 GMT -7
So I swapped out the power supply and it works.
This is confusing me as ALL other pedals work with the original power just not the Ditto.
Has this happened to anyone else?
What is the explanation why?
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Post by simpleton on Dec 6, 2014 22:04:34 GMT -7
I've not had any trouble with my Ditto. I use a BBE Supa Charger power supply with mine ... What is you power source?
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Post by Stan on Dec 7, 2014 3:46:10 GMT -7
Power is The Godlyke Power-All system.
I've now sent them an email, awaiting response. There's an lifetime warranty so we'll see what they do.
I also queried tc electronics, awaiting response as well.
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Post by Stan on Dec 9, 2014 4:02:30 GMT -7
tc electronics response;
"The Ditto is very demanding regarding voltage and power. If it does not see 9V DC and at least 100mA, it will not work. Many other pedals have some wiggle room."
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