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Post by thecolourfulway on May 2, 2022 19:02:59 GMT -6
Got a newer crybaby model with the fasel inductor, acting more or less as a volume pedal. I replaced the 4.7uF cap, and measured (what I understand to be) proper resistance from the inductor. So, since it’s still misbehaving what would you do next?
PS the 4.7 cap was 100v I replaced with a 250v suppose that shouldn’t matter but maybe? I’m quite the amateur here.
Thanks!
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Post by teejay on May 3, 2022 9:25:46 GMT -6
Calling in the Pedal Cavalry. Guitar
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Post by Guitar on May 3, 2022 9:46:45 GMT -6
Send it over, LOL. I have no idea without looking at it, but there's a good chance I'd be able to fix it, if you can't make any headway.
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Post by audiospecific on Dec 23, 2023 17:21:40 GMT -6
Got a newer crybaby model with the fasel inductor, acting more or less as a volume pedal. I replaced the 4.7uF cap, and measured (what I understand to be) proper resistance from the inductor. So, since it’s still misbehaving what would you do next? PS the 4.7 cap was 100v I replaced with a 250v suppose that shouldn’t matter but maybe? I’m quite the amateur here. Thanks!
What model# is it (on the bottom panel) ?
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Post by thecolourfulway on Dec 27, 2023 12:52:19 GMT -6
I should have updated this thread! One of the leads (and now I forget which) from the inductor had come loose. Everything was good once I resoldered that
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Post by ragan on Dec 28, 2023 0:00:49 GMT -6
A good habit when checking resistance/continuity (as long as your DMM leads are small/sharp enough) is to make sure and measure from pad to pad (I try to be on the outer edge of each pad) and not from component leg to component leg. So that you see it if there's a continuity issue from leg to pad.
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