![]() ![]() ![]() If that doesn't work I would go to the download page for the Amplifi TT(NOT the FX100) and start downloading and installing the older paired versions of the Updater and driver and experimenting to see if any of them can see your device as an Amplifi TT. I would start by trying the latest version of the Updater and driver(uninstall current driver first after noting version if possible). Perhaps one of the old versions of the Updater and Driver, roughly correlated to the date of the firmware version you are showing might recognize the device properly. That would be a really old version of the firmware. In addition to showing the wrong device, the version of the firmware your screenshot is displaying is from. Which version of the Updater did you try last? So, a long shot maybe, I wonder: does anyone here by any chance have a disk image of an AMPLIFi TT flash memory? OR, another solution, fix, tips or whatever that could take me in the right direction, hence getting my AMPLIFi TT to be a TT and NOT an FX100 anymore! I would really like to use this little thing for my portable studio, since it's a perfect size. Now I've tried everything I can think of, and I've been googling a lot. But anyhow, in my AMPLIFi TT there is FX100 software installed. I've also figured that this probably shouldn't be possible. ![]() I've figured that the flash memory, somehow, probably contains the FX100 software. Then I saw that the updater software recognises my AMPLIFi TT unit as an FX100! Also, my Mac recognises it as an FX100 when I check in the system information. So, I connected the unit to the Line 6 Updater through USB, and thought I should try a software update. I couldn't get any sound from the outputs on the back, I couldn't change preset and the LEDs for bluetooth connection and tap tempo wouldn't light up when I pressed the buttons. I could get sound from it through the headphone jack, but basically nothing more than that. A missing power cord shouldn't be classed as "defect" I thought, and the pictures showed a unit that looked barely used whatsoever. A little sooner while ago, a move across the country and a first child arrival later, I finally went ahead and bought a new cable, and the unit powered up but behaved really strange. I bought a used AMPLIFi TT a pretty long while ago, it was sold as "defect" as the 9V power cable was missing. ![]()
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