You have to listen closely, but on my example it’s 100% reproduceable. Do you get some noises as the note quietly fades out? Plug you guitar directly into the amp, turn the amp very quiet in the clean channel, guitar volume on max.and then just pick a low note with your Finger, Lets say an A on the D String and an E on the A string. So to all the champion 100 users, can you try the following: In the second channel it’s only noticeable in cleaner Settings. Sounds like a distorted signal under the clean signal. Also noticeable when you turn the amp to the point where it’s almost off and then slightly play a low note. Its only audible, when the note is very quiet. On both channels, on the clean a bit more, i have some digital artifacts/noises when a note fades out quietly. But I wanted some fendery-chime on a budget, as I got a used old Japan squier these days. Short Intro: I’m a Les Paul Guy, usually using my Marshall 2525h, Laney Supercub Top and so on. I have a problem with my new Champion 100.
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