Any experiences with repairing HX Stomp out of warranty?

chances are something more is toast.

If you’re really cruel, send it to me so that I can stare at a broken stomp to remind me that I sold my stomp three times
Are you really looking for sympathy from me right now? I got exactly $0 for mine. ;)

(Actually, I’m glad I didn’t ship it off to some unwary buyer without testing it…)
 
Decided to take a look inside to see if there was some simple explanation or an easy remedy - like a loose ribbon connector or something. Holy hell, this is what the main PCB looks like right near the Send jack. I do recall now that I was running it in the FX loop of my TA30 a couple of months ago and it made a very loud popping sound (40W of power on the wrong side of the MV, ouch.) This looks like an expensive repair (i.e. replacement.)

You could cover over the scorched area with goop and resell the Stomp as 'boutique modified lo-fi tone improvement HX stomp". Start with $2k, watch the prices climb.
 
chances are something more is toast.

If you’re really cruel, send it to me so that I can stare at a broken stomp to remind me that I sold my stomp three times
3x?

slap GIF
 
Let us know if ya send it to L6. Curious what they would charge to fix it. Seems to me if it exceeds about $300 would be better off buying a new one.
 
Right now I'm using the stock HX Stomp power supply. Previously I was using a BoxKing BK1 battery. I'm not sure which I was running when the Stomp first failed. Neither have ever given me any trouble, and I don't think I have anything else that's compatible in terms of barrel jack size and polarity.

Another possibly relevant tidbit: it passes audio just fine (i.e. true bypass) when it's powered down.
I would strongly suggest trying a different power supply. Buy yourself a brand new spare, or borrow a genuine Line 6 adapter to test.
 
I would strongly suggest trying a different power supply. Buy yourself a brand new spare, or borrow a genuine Line 6 adapter to test.
I think that ship has sailed. And the ship was on fire at the time.

I am using the original L6 adaptor, though I believe it was on battery power (as it had typically been for years) at the time of failure.
 
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