Mike wrote:right footswitch on/off
left footswitch toggle modes with Dual colour LED if I have one left
toggle is the v2 bright cap mod for extra mid-aggression at lower gain settings.
Hey Mike... I used to own a Fuzz Factory clone and the squealy occilation noise used to bleed through even when the pedal was bypassed, is this something that's unavoidable , is there a way to stop it, do your pedals do it and is there a way around it? As far as I know the pedal was TB so I don't really understand how that was happening, but it was super annoying.
I've had some success using grounded input TB to get rid of it, but if you have the volume on the pedal way up, it can still bleed - it's on the ground line.
Mike wrote:I've had some success using grounded input TB to get rid of it, but if you have the volume on the pedal way up, it can still bleed - it's on the ground line.
would it be possible to have 2 footswitches the second one making the 'stab' control 'stable' so it stops the squeal? (bypassed and not) similar Idea to the exp pedal idea but with a fixed position at a place where it doesn't squeal? ..... kind of taking the stab control out of the circuit? would that work, possible?
miguel! bass boy is having some trouble with an old mu-tron III that he uses; being smelly and from the 70s it always seems to affect the signal even when it's off. he doesn't want to mod the pedal so would there be any way of building a bypass loop box that cuts it out of the signal path on demand, but still lets his dry signal through? or is that just nonsense?
Mike! the salt boost in my A/B/Y switcher started sorted of wobbling and has now cut out completely. When it's on it cuts the signal off completely unless I turn it up all the way, then I can hear the signal very quietly. If I post pics of the innards do you think you can advise on repairing?
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stewart wrote:miguel! bass boy is having some trouble with an old mu-tron III that he uses; being smelly and from the 70s it always seems to affect the signal even when it's off. he doesn't want to mod the pedal so would there be any way of building a bypass loop box that cuts it out of the signal path on demand, but still lets his dry signal through? or is that just nonsense?
endsjustifymeans wrote:Mike! the salt boost in my A/B/Y switcher started sorted of wobbling and has now cut out completely. When it's on it cuts the signal off completely unless I turn it up all the way, then I can hear the signal very quietly. If I post pics of the innards do you think you can advise on repairing?
Yikes that sucks matey. the good news is that the Saltbooster is a simple beast. Maybe the transistor has fallen out of the socket or gone bad or something has grounded against something.
Let's start with some macro shots of the innards - light them as well as possible please!
stewart wrote:miguel! bass boy is having some trouble with an old mu-tron III that he uses; being smelly and from the 70s it always seems to affect the signal even when it's off. he doesn't want to mod the pedal so would there be any way of building a bypass loop box that cuts it out of the signal path on demand, but still lets his dry signal through? or is that just nonsense?