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Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 03:27
by culturejam
Yes. Sooner or later. Probably much later, as I've lost interest.
In other words: Eventually, but don't hold your breath.
Oh, and you guys stop asking every week. That's not helping.

Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 11:29
by audioguy
culturejam wrote:
Oh, and you guys stop asking every week. That's not helping.

Looking at the dates... it looks like we're asking every 2 weeks! haha
Point taken, thanks for the effort
Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 23:19
by culturejam
Finally figured out why I couldn't get this thing working.

Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 12:06
by briggs
What you done? Which old classic was it this time? My number one is not plugging the jack into the guitar

Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 12:09
by sinner
Does anyone have a vero layout?
...I REALLY should stop jocking like that
Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 13:46
by Seiche
sinner wrote:Does anyone have a vero layout?
...I REALLY should stop jocking like that
turretboard please!
Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 14:20
by culturejam
briggs wrote:What you done? Which old classic was it this time? My number one is not plugging the jack into the guitar

This time it wasn't my fault. I got a bad batch of 5v regulators. Through another project I was working on, I figured out that the regulators were just not working as they are supposed to (the whole bleedin lot of 50 that I bought), and then I realized I'd put one in this pedal. The original regulator was destroyed during degooping, and I replaced it with one of these shitty ones. So I put a proper one in last night and it fired up. But unfortunately, the shitty regulator had output 7v to the 2399, and now it sounds like shit (but at least I can tell it works). So now I have to replace the 2399, which of course wasn't socketed.

Re: SolidGold FX - Electroman delay
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 14:40
by briggs
Those regulators are buggers, I check before I put them in after I fried a 2399 the same way (several in fact!)! Good to know it's up and running again
