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Post subject: Is Fender addressing the "fizz" distortion on decay?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:20 am
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Need to know, this MIII might be a keeper but the digital hash / fizz / distortion on the decay of notes is clearly evident and needs to be addressed. I'm working slowly on a very nice AC30 patch (almost completely squeaky clean, no FX or overdrive on the base patch). In medium to loud volume testing it's abundantly clear that when a note or chord holds out and starts to decay a NASTY fizz/overtone'digital hash creeps up and takes over. If they can clear this up (which I thought I heard they are aware and are working on an update?) this amp might be the steal of the century :mrgreen:
Well, still gonna replace the speaker but it's pretty close out of the box imho.


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Post subject: Re: Is Fender addressing the "fizz" distortion on decay?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:56 pm
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Yes.

Refer to the "Obnoxious Tail End Distortion" thread ... the first post on page 3 from Loren Howard. In this post Fender acknowledges that there is a problem and that they're working on it.

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