DigiTech XP100 Help

Started by JayK, June 24, 2007, 09:08:02 PM

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JayK

I have an XP-100 that was rebuilt by Digitech.  The only problem is the tracking is very sensitive...if I lean my foot in either direction it drops out.  I think the case is flexing and the light beam is moving off the board.  Has anyone encountered this issue? 

I am thinking that beefing up the case and the pedal's axel, or getting a remote pedal (behiringer FCB...not sure of the number) and bypassing the existing......

Any suggestions???????

Thanks
Jay

Processaurus

Hi, a friend had this happen with his whammy 4, we took it apart (don't take the rocker pedal off though, for the love of God) and it seemed to fix it by adjusting the eye that sees the light of an LED through this plastic thing attached to the rocker.  I think it may have been touching the plastic, and I moved it away from it.  Or just having it apart coincidentally fixed it...

Jaicen_solo

I've got a WH-4 that has virtually no sweep actually. It sweeps from max to min in about 10% of the sweep. I've had it apart, but I don't think I solved the problem by moving the LDR.

Gus

#3
I seem to remember there is a calabrate mode to set the end points of the rocker in the manual.

Just found it page 4

ftp://ftp.digitech.com/pub/PDFs/Discontinued/Manuals/XP100.pdf




AM

I had a problem with the sweep of an active Morley Volume pedal and fixed it by adjusting the leds.
I mailed Morley and they sent me some kind of "How to adjust optical pedals sweep guide". I did more or less what Processaurus`friend did and I'm really happy with the results. Maybe it's worth dropping a line to Digitech.