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Teese RMC4 - Picture Wah

Posted: 27 Sep 2011, 15:54
by jb1911
Anyone add an LED to their Pic Wah? How did you do it?

Re: Teese Picture Wah LED

Posted: 27 Sep 2011, 23:45
by jb1911
Pic wah pic

Image

Re: Teese Picture Wah LED

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 12:17
by jb1911
With the effect switched on, none of the lugs on the switch show 9v.
Relays are beyond my knowledge.

Re: Teese Picture Wah LED

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 13:38
by juanro
That switch is unfamiliar to me, but check if there is continuity between the two unused legs (on the upper left in your picture) and so you can use it to switch the LED.

Juanro

Teese RMC4 Wah  [schematic]

Posted: 19 May 2013, 13:16
by Dirk_Hendrik
Or has the Teese RMC4 wah never been traced? As far as Google goes (you wanna buy? buy? buy?) there seems nothing to be found!

RMC4 schematic

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 19 May 2013, 20:09
by rocklander
could be a firefox problem but link doesn't download the schem? :whappen: ..just a blank page

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 19 May 2013, 20:23
by Dirk_Hendrik
Sorry. Works here in IE and Firefox. "Save as" doesn't work either?

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 19 May 2013, 20:30
by rocklander
nope.. but could certainly be the way my firefox is set up.. it just opens a blank page...

can confirm it's sweet as in chrome though :thumbsup

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 07:21
by Mrdorbe
Question, when you write the value 472E or 10E on a resistor is it Ohm?
and when you write 10/25 or 100/25 on caps is it 10/100uF 25V ??
thanks

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 08:24
by lolbou
Mrdorbe wrote:Question, when you write the value 472E or 10E on a resistor is it Ohm?
It is, yes.
Mrdorbe wrote:when you write 10/25 or 100/25 on caps is it 10/100uF 25V ??
And yes, it's capacitance / rating. :wink:

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 08:26
by sinner

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 15:39
by lolbou
sinner wrote:Thats 3 digit codes http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/3 ... istors.php
When it's stamped on SMD resistors, it's the code indeed. But on the schematic above, 472E definitely means 472 ohms.

You meay see 100R too, R standing for ohms too.

edit : just remember this:
analogguru wrote:"E" is used in german countries to describe "Ohm". It is derived from the german word "Einheiten" which means: units.

"E" is used instead of the Omega-symbol to avoid confusion with 0 - which may occur especially on bad copies... e.g. "390" is this now 39 Ohm or 390 ? 39E instead gives a clear answer....

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 16:14
by sinner
I never seen 472r value resistors bro. Dirk, clear it up please

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 16:18
by sinner
Ok. I just looked on the schematic and it cant be 4k7 on emitter resistor. So I'm wrong

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 16:30
by lolbou
sinner wrote:I never seen 472r value resistors bro. Dirk, clear it up please
Indeed... :scratch:

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 21:49
by dai h.
possibly a typo (supposed to be 471? = 470ohms)?

Re: Am I nuts (Teese RMC4)

Posted: 31 Dec 2014, 17:16
by Intripped
is C25 really supposed to be 47nF?
it's a bright cap on the volume trimmer/pot, isn't it?
i've a 47nF in my wha pedal at the moment and i can't adjust the volume properly
maybe 4,7nF or 470pF would be the correct value?

thanks (and happy new year! :) )