Update:
Finally got my dealer to get a response from Tige. Was given a letter that indicated that this was a known issue. There was a bad batch of Wetsounds amps.
But first they instructed the dealer to check to make sure there is a resistor plugged into the amp. If not they would send it. Presumably this would fix the problem. The resistor was there for me.
Next, they said to unplug the red and white RCA leads from the amp. If the hiss was still there then the amp was defective. That was the case for me. I even sent a video with sound with the hiss clearly audible.
2 weeks later and still waiting to hear back. Seems pretty clear that I have a bad amp according to their simple tests.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Finally got my dealer to get a response from Tige. Was given a letter that indicated that this was a known issue. There was a bad batch of Wetsounds amps.
But first they instructed the dealer to check to make sure there is a resistor plugged into the amp. If not they would send it. Presumably this would fix the problem. The resistor was there for me.
Next, they said to unplug the red and white RCA leads from the amp. If the hiss was still there then the amp was defective. That was the case for me. I even sent a video with sound with the hiss clearly audible.
2 weeks later and still waiting to hear back. Seems pretty clear that I have a bad amp according to their simple tests.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment