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Should check the AC adapter if using one. Have you ever used one on it? Was it original or generic? Polarity may be wrong or not strong enough, unit may have damaged. If you answered these questions, I may can help you. you can find your manual here:
If it is within warranty take it back to the shop. If not then its going to need an engineer to look at it. Its not worth fooling around inside a tube amp as the capacitors can retain lethal voltages even when unplugged.
The footswitch just has two toggling buttons that connect either the tip or ring or both of the TRS plug to the sleeve. Very low-tech... make your own.
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