TC Elec GMajor2

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Stephen Silver
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TC Elec GMajor2

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Hi all
I bought a Telonics with the TC GMajor2 in it and used it a few times, then tucked it away.

I pulled it out today and I cannot for the life of me get the TC Elec to work. It turns on, shows signal in it's display, but there is no reverb nor delay (using the Telonics presets). I made certain the send and return levels on the back were set, tested all the patch cords, Turning the front fx wet/dry to dry produces the faintest of reverb signal....really faint.

It's almost like it is on mute and going through the manual did not help.

Any thoughts or what else I could provide to help with some thoughts?
SDS
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Steve Spitz
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I’d take a pic of the front and back and send it to Telonics. Also, mine had a short cord I had to remove to use the amps reverb, I think it was for using a footswitch. I had that routed incorrectly once.

I’d let the Telonics folks help. They’re great, as you know.
Evan Pachal
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G Major 2

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Hello!

I bought one second hand and not long after I had it, it quit working. Talked to the folks at Telonics who were well aware of a common problem with these units. You could check with Telonics for some advice on what your options might be. There is a company in Las Vegas that repairs these units as well. Never did get mine fixed and since I'm in Canada, that compounds the problem.

All the best!
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Stephen Silver
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Post by Stephen Silver »

Thank you for the replies. Telonics helped me solve the problem with a setting that somehow appeared and I could not find the answer in the manual. Now to go do some testing with my new TT112 and Twin Tone Master.
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