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    Gastrounit
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    So… how do I tell if my Attack Decay pedal (modern, not vintage) has been damaged by a boost pedal?
    Is that even possible?
    It doesn’t seem to sound right anymore, I get a saturation/distortion kind of noise now on the input when sound is loud (hitting chords hard), but its fine when signal isn’t as loud.
    For a little while, I tried placing my wampler wong compressor/boost in front of the AD pedal, because I wanted to break off the unaffected signal off for direct recording, but then go through the AD and other pedals to my amp. The compressor has an extra DI output for that.
    But is there any reason the AD shouldn’t be able to handle that? Seems odd.
    Only had the pedal about 15 months. I would think modern pedals would be ok with signal levels, not just raw guitar pickups.

    I’ve gone back to just guitar straight into the AD pedal, and it seems like it’s not normal anymore.
    Not sure where to go with debugging the situation…

    Gastrounit

    #209380
    EHX STAFF
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    Sorry to hear this, but the techs can help you with this.
    Please write them at info@ehx.com

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