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Q:
I have plugged my MIC into the box but I can't hear anything yet?
A:
There are 2 buttons that need to be active in order for you to get signal out of the machine...
There is an input knob that must be turned up in order for you to get signal into the piece. If this is turned down you will not hear the MIC in the outputs... Also if the BYPASS button is lit, then that means the BYPASS is on and you will not get signal in the outputs
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