
If a mac- make sure it is selected under "Chooser".In short- you should be able to plug your guitar into the unbalanced input of the RP, and then you can run a cable from the RP unbalanced output to the guitar amp. you may need to to enable the audio for that input in "Audio Properties" in the control panel of the PC.
#Digiteck vocolist live performer trouble shoot driver
Is it plugged into a computer? Did the computer recognize the driver? Is there a software conflict? If you have a windows machine, you can open the device manager and see if there is a yellow X or yellow question mark on the device- if so the driver either did not install, or there is a software conflict. It should behave and respond to the various setting displyed on the RP unit. As long as the the output voltage and current is close to what the American power supply output current is- molded into the power pack, there should be no issue there if polarity of coaxial plug is correct. If it is not even doing that- check the polarity as it may be reversed from what you need. You might try that to see if the problem is with the 355.You might also have issue with the output being essentially low Z out if it is plugged into a High Z input.Are you using the unbalanced 1/4 inch guitar jacks or the XLR? Is the XLR wired correctly? If not it may be grounding out the input.If your eurozone power pack is the correct polarity on the coaxial power plug, the unit should light up.


If the unit is in bypass mode, the display will indicate "BYPASS" That would bypass the RP355.
