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Ditto Looper makes loud noise from hell.

Started by Chorch Cluni, January 18, 2026, 02:56:53 PM

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Chorch Cluni

So... I plugged my Ditto Looper and it went crazy noisey.
The recorded loop can be heard way back under this sound that reminds me of launching a rocket to the moon.

I did the factory reset. I updated the firmware. I contacted TC Electronic support.
I checked for loose contacts.
I cleaned pots and inputs.
I also tried different power supplies in different locations.

It's all in vain.

From customer support I was directed to the importer, but I have no money to pay for a possible fix, in this days.

Any suggestion?.

joecool85

Quote from: Chorch Cluni on January 18, 2026, 02:56:53 PMSo... I plugged my Ditto Looper and it went crazy noisey.
The recorded loop can be heard way back under this sound that reminds me of launching a rocket to the moon.

I did the factory reset. I updated the firmware. I contacted TC Electronic support.
I checked for loose contacts.
I cleaned pots and inputs.
I also tried different power supplies in different locations.

It's all in vain.

From customer support I was directed to the importer, but I have no money to pay for a possible fix, in this days.

Any suggestion?.

Unfortunately it sounds to me like a hardware failure in either the processor or memory side of things.  Hopefully someone else has some other ideas.
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Unfortunately, TC has zero support. If it is out of warranty you buy a new one.

Chorch Cluni

Quote from: g1 on January 26, 2026, 10:34:28 AMUnfortunately, TC has zero support. If it is out of warranty you buy a new one.
Ok... So sad, since I'm Argentinian, just like El Diego of the People. That means, as Donald Trump said, that I can't even afford a piece of glass for my window. Which is absolutely true, by the way.