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Im not sure how exactly to turn on this device, ive put in all the batteries, and still there is nothing, what exactly do i need to have to use this pocket pod, how exactly does it turn on
MOST pedal devices ENABLE the battery when the INPUT audio cable is inserted (there is a switch on the jack it plugs into). This automatically connects the battery when you go to use it... ALSO if you leave the cable plugged in will DRAIN the battery.
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That's correct, there is no onboard recall. In order to reset, follow the instructions in this link-
http://line6.com/support/page/kb/_/pod/pod-20-podxt-family-pocket-pod-floorpods/pod-xt-series-factory-reset-reflash-and-firm-r491
Welcome to Fixya. It seems that there is a static on the device when it receives power. You can try to use a different power cable and see if that is the cause of the issue or the problem is caused bya bad system board of the device. This can be a hardware issue but we need to verify it first by doing the steps below.
Check if the Mbox2 has an echo setting that echos the audio from its input. If you want the audio to loop through the PC then it will have to echo there instead. Check that in "Sound and devices" of the PC are all set to transfer via the MBox for voice and playback instead of the internal PC audio system.
A friend of mine had the exact same problem. In his case the pedal is only good for hammering nails now. If it still has it warranty I'd say look into that, if not you've got nothing to lose. Open it up, look for unattached wires. Also, try using a battery instead of an AC adapter..
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