How to regulate drive in Fuzz War?

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How to regulate drive in Fuzz War?

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There is internal drive, but I dont know how to turn it+(
Does anyone know?
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Small flat-head screwdriver, they're often called "precision" or "watchmakers" screwdrivers. They look like this:

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Or jeweller screwdriver.
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euan wrote:Or jeweller screwdriver.
That was in my head but I kept thinking it was wrong and that I was thinking of "Jeweller's Saw"
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+(
but that weel is broken, I mean ''+'' hole is ''o'' now
so I can use it
And why it sound scrap when it in pedalchain?
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Looks like someone has broken it for you, which is nice.

Why is it crap in a pedal chain? Is it a Germanium Fuzz? Have you tried it first in line?
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recive it directly from dba

no it's not gemainium
i tried it first in line, but all the same
but when pedal alone - sound normal
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sound like on dead battery
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winterfrost wrote:recive it directly from dba

no it's not gemainium
i tried it first in line, but all the same
but when pedal alone - sound normal
1. It is not acceptable for the trimpot to be destroyed like that on a new pedal
2. If it's not working in your pedal chain it is poorly designed.

I would return it and ask for a refund.
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that is very strange
i belive i'm not the one who use it+)
but there is no complaining in web
may be I do something wrong?
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I don't think you've done anything wrong, that trimpot should not look like that.
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change some patch cables (put cheap one) and I think it all right now.....
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Good news. The trimpot thing is not great though. I would expect better for the money.
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I would expect it too
So just need to ask someone to change that little trimpod on normal knob
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btw awesome fuzz pedal+)
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There's no chance that you need an allen key for it is there? Or maybe one of those triangular type things? That'd weird to put on something that is supposed to by regulated by the end user, like.
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BacchusPaul wrote:There's no chance that you need an allen key for it is there?
nope+(
BacchusPaul wrote:That'd weird to put on something that is supposed to by regulated by the end user, like.
if they made external knob, fuzz will me more expensive
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winterfrost wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:That'd weird to put on something that is supposed to by regulated by the end user, like.
if the made external knob, fuzz will me more expensive
I meant it would be weird if it was some rare type of screw head, like the triangular ones.
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