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  • #79432
    AshjaahsMuff
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    hey ehx

    i recently got the original DR Q Pedal and when the bass switch is flicked on and i go anywhere above 12oclock the volume drops massively, and another problem is that if i dont have the bass switch turned on i get near to no sound

    is the pedal broken ?

    #104594
    B.Daws
    Participant

    Doesn’t sound normal. Mine doesn’t do that at least!

    #104599
    AshjaahsMuff
    Participant

    yh the ones on the youtube videos dont drop either

    it works up until about 9oclock and then after that it only sounds very quiet and like s slight quacky sound, but hardly any

    il ring the place tomoz and see wht can happen with it, if anything i might try and swap it for a worm xo

    #104605
    AshjaahsMuff
    Participant

    ive heard its got an internal trim pod ? is this correct ?

    #104660
    AshjaahsMuff
    Participant

    does anyone know if it has a trim pod ?

    #104669
    B.Daws
    Participant

    It does but I want to say it affects the “Q”. Someone else will hopefully chime in on this!

    #104670
    DarkAxel
    Participant

    from what i tried, well, it kinda moves the whole sound across the sound spectre – it affects how sharp the following will be and it also a liitle bit affects the sensitivity ( aacording to my ears… it’s very hard for me to say, i don’t know about the technical background, just say what i experienced)

    #104684
    B.Daws
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    Quote:
    from what i tried, well, it kinda moves the whole sound across the sound spectre – it affects how sharp the following will be and it also a liitle bit affects the sensitivity ( aacording to my ears… it’s very hard for me to say, i don’t know about the technical background, just say what i experienced)

    You described the “Q” to a T.

    #104686
    DarkAxel
    Participant
    Quote:
    Quote:
    from what i tried, well, it kinda moves the whole sound across the sound spectre – it affects how sharp the following will be and it also a liitle bit affects the sensitivity ( aacording to my ears… it’s very hard for me to say, i don’t know about the technical background, just say what i experienced)

    You described the “Q” to a T.

    i’m sorry? i don’t follow – english is my second language…

    but i guess i just described Q in like four lines… damn… :D

    #104689
    electro-melx
    Moderator
    Quote:
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    from what i tried, well, it kinda moves the whole sound across the sound spectre – it affects how sharp the following will be and it also a liitle bit affects the sensitivity ( aacording to my ears… it’s very hard for me to say, i don’t know about the technical background, just say what i experienced)

    You described the “Q” to a T.

    i’m sorry? i don’t follow – english is my second language…

    but i guess i just described Q in like four lines… damn… :D

    he meant you decribed it well. :)

    ‘to a T’ means …. ‘exactly like’

    #104690
    DarkAxel
    Participant

    ok… thanks :)

    and thanks melx for broadening my knowledge :D

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