VYPR VIP3 Breaking up when guitar is played harder at even moderate volume
VYPR VIP3 Breaking up when guitar is played harder at even moderate volume
I have a VIP3 that my wife had got me for Christmas a couple years back. Far as I can remember it has always be doing this, so I never used it much. Question is, is this a problem with the speaker being blown or defective or is it a problem with the amp design itself? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enQ_JkOJ3O8
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Re: VYPR VIP3 Breaking up when guitar is played harder at even moderate volume
I am not an amp tech.
In the patch on your clip, what are you using?
I am guessing chorus, an acoustic setting of some sort. Is one of your effects parameters set to high?
Does this do this on a clean amp setting with no effects???
Just trying to help you out if I can. Its a real bummer when something doesn't work right.
In the patch on your clip, what are you using?
I am guessing chorus, an acoustic setting of some sort. Is one of your effects parameters set to high?
Does this do this on a clean amp setting with no effects???
Just trying to help you out if I can. Its a real bummer when something doesn't work right.
Re: VYPR VIP3 Breaking up when guitar is played harder at even moderate volume
I noticed you are using the Delta Slide preset. Do you get the same thing on other presets or have you tried other settings, effects or amp models? You might also try changing the reverb and/or delay parameters or effect parameters to see if this helps. I have a VIP3 and I can duplicate these sounds but if I do it is because I want to. You could have a blown speaker but I don't think it's an amp problem. BTW; If you only had the amp 2 years and registered it then it is still under warranty.
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