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Amice Golden

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Aug 3, 2024, 11:25:49 AM8/3/24
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Due to the multiple iterations on the Nintendo Switch (extra battery life Switch, Switch Lite, Switch OLED), I thought I should clarify that I never upgraded to any of these models. Although I kind of want that Switch OLED.

At some point I knew I would need to purchase an extra set of Joy-Con, plus I wanted to add some color to my Switch. I originally requested the Gray Joy-Con Launch Nintendo Switch because I thought the Neon Red/Neon Blue would be too flashy. So, of course when I picked up my second set of Joy-Con I had to choose the Splatoon 2 Pink and Green. They also match my Splatoon 2 Pro Controller.

After purchasing my Splatoon 2 Joy-Con set, I rarely used my original Gray Joy-Con. A few months ago, I began experiencing light drift and problems with my newer Joy-Con set, but nothing too serious.

This game was unplayable with Joy-Con Drift. In Picross games one must work quick to uncover the right tiles to reveal an image. I clicked on the wrong tile so many times due to drift pulling me away from the tile I wanted. At times the drift would take over and infinitely move up through a row of tiles.

From the gameplay videos above you may notice how bad my original Joy-Con set was drifting. There were certain games I had trouble playing at all. If I could have recorded the Switch Main Menu screen, you would have seen how hard it was to even select a game to play. Instead, I kept on choosing Profiles every time I would attempt to open a game.

The full process took almost two weeks. I mailed out my Joy-Con set on February 24, 2022. I was notified that they had arrived at the Nintendo Repair Facility on March 1, 2022. By March 9, 2022 they arrived on my doorstep. It took thirteen days in total to repair my Joy-Con and they have been working great since.

The reason I wanted to share this experience is because I think everyone should know about it. If you have a busted set of Joy-Con you should definitely send them into Nintendo to be fixed. You deserve it. I plan on plugging my other Joy-Con in and testing them to see if they too should be sent to repair.

When I switched for B,C or D preset it automatically is switching back to preset A and I can not switch to any other preset. Even when I am using preset A and I am trying to use any of the additional switches to add delay, reverb or whatever other setting assigned to top 4 switches it is coming back to original. It happens after 10 or 15 minutes of normal use. In the worse scenario I can not use Tuner because it is keep on switching back to preset A.

Same problem here. I went to the recording studio today, and after about an hour of normal operation, the switches started behaving oddly. Whenever I tried to switch to a different preset, the POD returned to the preset on FS6. No matter what setlist I tried. It got worse and worse: after a while, I even couldn't go into the tuner, or go into the system menu, because it keeps switching instantly to FS6.

When I arrived home tonight and connected the POD, it worked normal again!! Very frustrating: when I want to bring it back to the store for warranty replacement, it will probably be working normally....

I exactly have the same problem with you. Sometimes my HD500X is stuck in preset A, I can not change anything or open the tuner etc... Or it switches itself to preset A when I am on some other preset. Sometimes it works perfectly and no problems happen... I am crazy about this problem as I have no warranty left... Could you be able to solve this problem?

Same problem with my HD500x - to the point where I couldn't control it at all. In working with support, they are allowing me to send it in for warrantee repair even though it is slightly outside the 1 year time frame. I would encourage you to work on getting the problem resolved - it's not a firmware or cabling issue - it's more serious than that - definitely hardware related. And it looks like this bug is showing up more and more in the forum with varying levels of severity. Good luck!

I live far outside the United States and we have Line6 service center and I would like to solve this problem in another way, but do not return the goods to the store, it is very difficult and expensive :huh:

I took it to Line6 repair service, and it turned out that the footswitch of the 2nd patch was not working properly/kept hanging. They replaced the footswitch, and they also replaced 5 other 5 switches, because the were not properly clicking when being pressed....

Line 6 in the USA are being painful. I bought it from the USA, as there were none available in Australia, they were on back order and were a few more weeks away from arriving. Line 6 are saying I have to pay both to send it to the USA and return it to myself.

Every problem listed above here started happening right from the get go out of the box. Now it is to the point I have to go back to using ordinary guitars, stomp boxes and a valve amp for gigs, because this piece of Shyte is unworkable.

My 500x had this problem , yes the junk switches Line 6 uses are bad and need replaced ,, mine after 6 months (3 of them ) And yes warranty covered the labor and parts but not the 40 dollars shipping to get it to the nearest service center, which of course cam out of my pocket just like the original 500 plus tax I paid for the Piece of &^% . BEing sold and replaced ASAP . Way to go Line 6 , My XT LIVE has had speakers dropped on it , people have fallen on it , miss used and abused ...has never missed a beat ,, my 500x has to be wrapped in bubble wrap , and carried like an egg. Very Disappointed.

I am glad I bought a used HD500.No problems with anything on it and I use it a lot outside in the 100 plus degree heat.I did have an M13 switching problem but fixed that myself.The switches in all of these newer multi-effect pedals should only be tapped and I am very gentle with them. My Roland GR55 and Boss GT10 however can have the crap stomped out of them with no problems.I shall avoid the HD500X!

Hi, i have the same problem with my hd 300. So i've been reading the answers and maybe i have to open the Pod an change the button that is not working? but wait, there is an other weird thing...When I connected the Pod to my computer in i'm using the line6 Edit, the effect goes to an other even if i did not press any button. I hope somebody help us with that problem. I think it is a software problem...

I will have to bring it to repair again.... last time they replaced 6 foot switches.... The biggest bummer for me is that I will have to be without my POD for an unknown amount of weeks! Again. It's like line6 forces me to buy a second POD, just as back-up, when the first one is in repair....

I've had my HD500x for a little under three years and tonight switches A, B, C, and D along with their lights stopped working all of a sudden. It would get stuck on one of the presets and it wouldn't allow me to switch to another. For example, it was stuck on A and I couldn't switch to B by stepping on B. What was also strange is that in some presets, FS5-8 were inexplicably assigned to various effects and amps. For example, I was in preset C and switches A and B (FS5 & FS6) were lit and somehow assigned to effects.

There is a work around, but it's annoying. I can use one of the bank selector switches (the "down arrow" for instance) to show the entire bank from A-D and I can switch from there. However, this involves stepping on two switches (the "down arrow" and the target preset) for it to work.

But now my question: How in the world did I get to that point? I swear all I did was use the tuner after plugging in and had the problem when I tried to access one of the presets. This isn't a foot-controllable change, is it?

I've already searched the forums and arrive to the conclusion that we're suffering from a misconfigured spanning tree in our all HP switches. The guys that latetly looked at our configuration didn't report anything.

At this 4204vl we've a VLAN that connects and routes traffic to 2 2910al-24G that are part of an iSCSI (VMware and HP LeftHand equipments), they have also spanning-tree active but on these switches I didn't want to mess up anything. The same commands returns the following:

I do know that this is a not an answering machine, but as I need to do something on our switches this weekend could anyone, besides Richard that already helped me, please comment my porposed configurantion on my 2nd post.

C BPDU protection will disable a port if it sees incoming spanning tree messages. That will prevent a switch not under your control from taking part in the spanning tree, and reduce the number of spanning tree reconfigurations rippling through the network.

It is probably a good idea to harden the network that way; definitely not on ports that connect to other switches that have spanning tree enabled. Also, it protects the network by taking the port offline, so if you have any spanning tree enabled switches that you aren't aware of they may lose access.

momentary just means the type of switch in its mechanical construction, the function of the switch is what we r after, usually written as NO or NC switch, which refer to Normally Open or Normally Closed switch. they function the exact opposite of each other, but both can be made as momentary switch

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