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Old 05-06-2011, 10:38 AM
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Coupla quick ??s on an old classic - Shuttle 6.0

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Had one a long time ago. Just got another.

1. Is there a fairly audible fan noise on all the time? Like when turned on in your home without any signal coming out, just ambient noise. Mine is kind of loud, with a very slight buzzing sound. Slight, as in put your ear near the amp.

2. What does it mean when the red Clip/Lim light flashes? Which gain stages need to be turned down? Is that the Master volume, or do I need to adjust the gain/volume knobs?

3. I have a couple of scratchy pots, is it safe to squirt Deoxit or something down the shafts?

I know this stuff might be buried in other threads, but I just thought I'd ask all at once...
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Old 05-06-2011, 02:10 PM
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I can answer #1:

Yes. Mine does this as well, but it is not noticeable if you are playing at anything louder than a bedroom level.

I am not sure without pulling out the manual about #2. Hopefully one of the GB guys will be along to answer #2 and #3.

Brian
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