Tremolo Pedal Dead Spot.
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Tremolo Pedal Dead Spot.
The Pedal is a Boss TR-2 (bought used)
Here's the problem, the Rate knob works up until the 2 o'clock to 3 o'clock area (I think), in this area the tremolo effect is just cancelled out and it's just clean guitar effect (unless using other pedals with it). I opened it up, carefully looked around saw no loose or broken connections, and put it back together. It still works fine, just not in the 2-3 o'clock settings. Anyone have any idea's?
Here's the problem, the Rate knob works up until the 2 o'clock to 3 o'clock area (I think), in this area the tremolo effect is just cancelled out and it's just clean guitar effect (unless using other pedals with it). I opened it up, carefully looked around saw no loose or broken connections, and put it back together. It still works fine, just not in the 2-3 o'clock settings. Anyone have any idea's?
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there shouldn't be THAT much going on in the last few ticks of the dial

Say the knob stops turning around 4.5. 2-3 through 4.5 on a depth control won't be doing too much as it is
spray it with some air is probably the best you can do aside from a new pot. The TR-2 is a great tremolo pedal. Any "issues" that people have with it can easily be fixed with a few mods

Say the knob stops turning around 4.5. 2-3 through 4.5 on a depth control won't be doing too much as it is
spray it with some air is probably the best you can do aside from a new pot. The TR-2 is a great tremolo pedal. Any "issues" that people have with it can easily be fixed with a few mods
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I've never looked inside a boss pedal, but if the pots are connected to the circuit board by wire and are not directly attached, you could could probably replace it. You would need to know what resistance to get and see if you could find that size in a small pot.
IroniaSudby wrote:I just 4chan'd a little.