I did a search on here for RV-3 problems but didn't find mine. I was doing a webcast gig tonight and during the warm up my amp simply stopped working. I checked all the cables and it eventually began working again with the volume coming back gradually. Then during the first song it cut out again. I disconnected the RV-3 and everything was fine for the rest of the show.
I've been connecting the RV-3 through the Pre-EQ patch on the front of the NV 1000. I have a Hilton VP and connect guitar>VP>NV. My power supply is the 9V Boss 120. I use the LG settings and had the amp really cranked last weekend at a bar gig with no problems. Would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
John Vaughan
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Hi John. Part of your diagnostics should be to determine if the LED on the RV stays on even when the sound cuts out. In other words, you need to determine of the issue is interuption of power supply. If it goes off, then is there a loose connection at the power plug on the RV? Is there an intermittent short in the wire beteen the wall wart and the plug? Are the contacts dirty inside the in& out jacks of the RV (a spritz of contact cleaner wouldn't hurt)--especially-----I forget if it's the in or out that also has a shorting switch to turn on/off the power.
I recently had some squirreliness with my RV and it was a simple matter of finding a bad splice I made when I lengthened the wire from the wart to the plug. Hope you track this down--it's likely to be something small.
I recently had some squirreliness with my RV and it was a simple matter of finding a bad splice I made when I lengthened the wire from the wart to the plug. Hope you track this down--it's likely to be something small.
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My thanks to all of you. I'm certain it's one of the problems that's been described. I'm going to buy another "wart" as a precaution. There are a number of variables so it's difficult to narrow down. And, I can't seem to reproduce the problem here at home. At least I should be able to eliminate the wart as causing the problem.
Thanks again. This forum is the best!
JV
Thanks again. This forum is the best!
JV
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Not sure if it's relevant to your problem, but I've had problems with the switch in other Boss stompboxes. A flaky switch with an intermittent short or bad connection might be another place to look.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2003 Fessenden S/D-12 8x8, 2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Dobro, Standel and Peavey Amps