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  1. Yes, I explained that on the video. You also cannot turn on or off the modelling from the pod on a preset basis. That's what basically sucks about 1.71, other than that I love it. I really don't care much for workbench
  2. Everything was recorded with tone knob on 100%....or clockwise, whatever you prefer.
  3. I checked if I had the same option to rollback my 89F and I got the same thing as with my 59! I don't think I did or have any special condition to enable me to rollback to 1.71...the 89F is brand new, the 59 is a little over a year old, I'm running the latest monkey on a macbook running el capitan.
  4. I used a jtv-59 but I guess it would work the same with any other of my jtv's. I just rolled back with the monkey in the most standard way. 1.71 was the oldest firmware on the list when I clicked "rollback". I'll check today if the same thing happens with my 89F
  5. You had to remove the whole bridge to tighten the screw? That suck. I have some play too, gotta check it it's the mount too.
  6. Well, some people have been talking about rolling back and not being satisfied with the latest firmware. Many revert to 1.9, but I thought I'd do a video comparison with my favourite, the 1.71 Check it out
  7. The question is in regards to the possibility! Can you? If so, how? JTV guts aren't exactly your everyday standard guitar wiring!
  8. The topic says it all... I saw this parker fly signature model, by adrian belew or something, and the guy had variax guts (not jtv) and a sustainiac...I was wondering if anyone had done it with a JTV...I got a sustainiac layin' around and i'd love to fit it to one of my JTV's
  9. Hey guys I've tried to use my HD500X to act also as my vocals processor, but I always get the same problem...when changing presets, the mic sound is briefly cut, which is very noticeable when singing, so I've been using a separate vocal pedal. But it seems this could be easily fixed if they had a separate signal path and maybe also a separate output (although not crucial) for the mic that wouldn't get affected by this sound cut when changing presets. So I created this idea http://line6.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Separate-signal-output-for-mic-voice/773878-23508?submitted=1 All in favor, please vote +1 ! :)
  10. Neve mind my last post... we traced the problem to something else...try this - Connect everything as it should, then pull the jack out just about 1 or 2 milimeters. That solved my bassist problem.
  11. Hey guys I recently got the G50, so I thought I'd do a video review on like... let me know what you guys think
  12. Have you tried wiggling the jack on the guitar? My bass player had volume drops, and it happened when he touched/wiggled the jack...some kind of bad connection or bad soldering inside the jack going from the bass to the transmiter...it was NOT his bass!
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