Problem with VH4 ?

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A couple of times my VH4 has just stopped working. No sound is coming out, there is still light in the tubes and all, but no sound is coming out of it. It happenes without any warning. It can work fine one day, and then the NeXT time we play, it happenes Again.
Is that something any of you have any exprince with?
 
Do you run FX in the loops? Check your FX loop cables haven't been pulled out of a device.
Next time it happens, unplug the cables from your series and/or parallel FX loops. If the sound comes on all of a sudden, then there's probably a break in your FX signal chain somehow. Check the connections & check the devices are all powered/on.

Also, take the lead out of your guitar and see if there's sound when you press your thumb on the end.

I would always assume that the problem is with a peripheral or a lead. There's not a lot that can go wrong with Diezels short of blowing fuses & valves, both of which are permanent problems until they are fixed.
 
JimmyBlind":e5j6mhuu said:
Do you run FX in the loops? Check your FX loop cables haven't been pulled out of a device.
Next time it happens, unplug the cables from your series and/or parallel FX loops. If the sound comes on all of a sudden, then there's probably a break in your FX signal chain somehow. Check the connections & check the devices are all powered/on.

Also, take the lead out of your guitar and see if there's sound when you press your thumb on the end.

I would always assume that the problem is with a peripheral or a lead. There's not a lot that can go wrong with Diezels short of blowing fuses & valves, both of which are permanent problems until they are fixed.

This^^^^^

:thumbsup:
 
JimmyBlind":1dwwha04 said:
Do you run FX in the loops? Check your FX loop cables haven't been pulled out of a device.
Next time it happens, unplug the cables from your series and/or parallel FX loops. If the sound comes on all of a sudden, then there's probably a break in your FX signal chain somehow. Check the connections & check the devices are all powered/on.

Also, take the lead out of your guitar and see if there's sound when you press your thumb on the end.

I would always assume that the problem is with a peripheral or a lead. There's not a lot that can go wrong with Diezels short of blowing fuses & valves, both of which are permanent problems until they are fixed.

I have tried to unplug everything(pedals in front and G-Major in the loop) and run the guitar directly in the amp. Maybe i shound take a closer look the cabinet :confused:

Thx for the advice :thumbsup:

Michael
 
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