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The song is "Call Me" and was recorded by a number of diffrent singers, mainly female (Petula Clark, Nancy Sinatra, etc) but males as well (Frankie Valli). It was used as a lot as an album filler. Most arrangements I've run into have a samba beat.
The only guitar amp that has 2 female jacks, one xlr and one 1/4" is a tall Acoustisonic anp by Fender . I have one and I use the Vocalist 3 and I still have an instrument jack for my acoustic guitar . hope this helps .
Yeah I have an idea... It is likely static electric discharge. At this time of the year we get zapped touching metal things and it also drives electronics nuts... You don't even have to feel it to get zapped.
Try using in your bare feet and see if it fusses... We had a lady vocalist wearing those ugg boots and caused static pops in her microphone... anyway try the test and if it fixes the problem, then look up Staticide spray... You can get it at Amazon.com for example... spray floor in the area you are playing on to kill the static.
The only other thing is to check if wiggling the power input plug causes the problem. Those plugs are notorious for poor connections when they wear.
To the guy with the vocalist live 3. You need to change the FS (footswitch) setting under setup. It toggles between a true switch and working only when you hold it down.
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