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anyone know of any?
im looking for a new one for my bassballs nano.
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Will this help? Linksies
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What parts do you need? Small Bear are great in your neck of the woods.
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well, i need to get my nano bassballs fixed and it feels silly to send it to new york, i would rather do it myself,
i think all i need is a new switch for it.
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i should also state, that i am completely retarded and have no idea what the switch is called, aen told me once but that was while we were in cancun smoking pot with the locals.
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robert(original) wrote:i should also state, that i am completely retarded and have no idea what the switch is called, aen told me once but that was while we were in cancun smoking pot with the locals.
pics, please
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hopw bout i tell you bout it.
its got a 3x3 setup(9 solder points)
and then a lil..... jumper thing, you see in computers all the time to the rest of the board.
it should be fairly accessabley, its an ehx nano for fucks sake!
there is some writing on the back like
con1b
ec-d4 rev b(or maybe its an 8)
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If it's the 3x3 I'm thinkin' of that I've seen on like EVERY ehx pedal, then it's the 3PDT or some shit. They're like 5 bucks...
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i know its pretty close to my lil big muff,
EXCEPT!
the nano balls have 6 wire looking things on it and the lil big muff has 8.
but they both feture the 3x3 thing.
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3DPT.

Take note of it's orientation before replacing.
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Mike wrote:3DPT.

Take note of it's orientation before replacing.
Damn you letters!
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haha.. I always fuck that up, even in writing, because I'm mildly dyslexic.

Bodes well for selection of correct resistor values!
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Mike wrote:haha.. I always fuck that up, even in writing, because I'm mildly dyslexic.

Bodes well for selection of correct resistor values!
hehe, I'm always worried that I'm reading resistors wrong... Is it brown/black/black/red/brown or brown/red/black/black/brown... I mean, that's a pretty huge difference, roflz...
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I use my DMM a LOT for chekcing stuff like that.

I lust for an automated LCR bridge thing to automatically tell me what components are and their exact values.
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They have these at my work:
http://www.peakelec.co.uk/acatalog/jz_lcr40.html

Which are awesome, but at £74 quite pricey.
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