Tried that on mine back about 7-8 months ago. Really wanted that to get the fix but alas, it was not. For a piece of digital gear ive had since '96, the thing is a beast. There's stuff I still had no idea I could do with it looking at the manual again now. I'm afraid one or more of the little sensitive transistors dudes got a little static shock over the years and fried out. I just have to attempt anything on it without being certain. Lotsa nice old school components in it though if the thing won't come back from the dead.
Hello, I had a setting on one of mine, either an RP10 or an RP 12, had a hidden setting i found of an Marshall JTM45/100 can you please help me get this setting back? I cannot find it anymore.
Is there a trick to wrestling that battery out of there without damaging anything? I have an RP3 which keeps rebooting itself, I imagine it's a similar process, but maybe not.
Thank you
Thanks bro!! Mine does see any letter from the screen...now i can see perfect!
I've changed the battery and the chip in my RP-10 before. To the RP-12 chip. And the menu goes to the 12 now.
Tried that on mine back about 7-8 months ago. Really wanted that to get the fix but alas, it was not. For a piece of digital gear ive had since '96, the thing is a beast. There's stuff I still had no idea I could do with it looking at the manual again now. I'm afraid one or more of the little sensitive transistors dudes got a little static shock over the years and fried out. I just have to attempt anything on it without being certain. Lotsa nice old school components in it though if the thing won't come back from the dead.
Hello, I had a setting on one of mine, either an RP10 or an RP 12, had a hidden setting i found of an Marshall JTM45/100 can you please help me get this setting back? I cannot find it anymore.
Is there a trick to wrestling that battery out of there without damaging anything? I have an RP3 which keeps rebooting itself, I imagine it's a similar process, but maybe not.
My digitech 2120 did the same thing. Then I changed the internal battery and everything goes back to normal again.