No sound out of Profex II
No sound out of Profex II
I bought a Profex II and restored it to factory presets immediately. However, when I press the play button nothing happens and the screen won't show a preset. The screen remains on the home screen no matter what buttons I press. Can anyone help me out? I can return it if necessary but would prefer not to if I can get it to work.
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Re: No sound out of Profex II
Have you found the manual for your profexII on this website? It's under Support> Owners Manuals> Archived Manuals> the letter "P"> ProfexII.
It's a 48-page manual that should answer your questions.
It's a 48-page manual that should answer your questions.
Re: No sound out of Profex II
Thanks for your response. The Profex II came with an original copy of the manual. Per the manual pressing play twice should put you in preset mode. However, nothing happens when I press the play button.
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Re: No sound out of Profex II
All I know about those ProFex units is that the internal batteries will eventually go bad and corrode things around them. Possibly, yours is in the early stages of going bad. ?? Wait for a response here from one of the pros in the next few days.
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Re: No sound out of Profex II
If it stays on the home screen then it did not properly re-initialize. It should in fact go to a preset after int says something like "Memory Initialized to Factory presets"
Did you ever get this unit to reset like that? If after that the unit can then go to presets but has no audio then it likely would have battery leakage that is keeping the outputs muted.
If you get it going I would get a battery-less memory chip from my website and never worry again about a bad battery!
Ken Fox
http://foxvintageamps.com/classic_green_011.htm
Did you ever get this unit to reset like that? If after that the unit can then go to presets but has no audio then it likely would have battery leakage that is keeping the outputs muted.
If you get it going I would get a battery-less memory chip from my website and never worry again about a bad battery!
Ken Fox
http://foxvintageamps.com/classic_green_011.htm