I was recording with my band at the weekend and my ProCo Rat decided to stop working. Basically the problem is that if you engage the pedal the light comes on but no distorted signal can be heard, it sounds pretty much the same as the clean signal - only when you turn the distortion control right up will you get a distorted sound but it sounds rubbish compared to how it used to or should sound.
I know I might be expecting a bit too much for a diagnosis via the forum without anyone actually seeing the pedal, but it's monday morning, i'm at work, i'm a bit bored and knackered from a weekend of recording. If anyone can help me out with a possible diagnosis I would appreciate it. Even better would be a suggestion of someone who can fix, I live in London by the way.
Broken Rat.
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It's screwed down to my pedal board so I doubt the jacks have been turned also the LED lights up nice and bright so I wouldn't have thought it was a problem with the power supply, but then I know nothing of electronics.
I'll take it off the board and have a look inside for any loose wires etc and report back.
I'll take it off the board and have a look inside for any loose wires etc and report back.
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I've opened it up and and I couldn't see anything wrong with the wiring, but as I said before I know nothing of electronics - even if there was something really obviously wrong in there I would probably miss it. One thing I did notice was that it had a silver thing in it shaped like a small hat which had LM308H written on it, is this the famous LM308 chip the Rat purists are always going on about?
I'll connect it up to my amp tonight and give it a go to get a full description of the problem but if Mike would be happy to have a look at it for me i'd really appreciate it - i'd obviously provide payment for his services.
I'll connect it up to my amp tonight and give it a go to get a full description of the problem but if Mike would be happy to have a look at it for me i'd really appreciate it - i'd obviously provide payment for his services.