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by tube-exorcist » 29 May 2015, 11:47
sinner wrote: @HoggYBhoY
I need pictures or value confirmation of following parts
- R803 (10k?)
- R806 (1k?)
- R809 (150R?)
- 813 (360R?)
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R803 = 10k
R806 = 1k
R809 =
1k5
R813 = 360R
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by sinner » 29 May 2015, 11:51
1k5 makes more sense, I could swear I saw 150r
How about zener diode? 18v? 24v?
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by sinner » 29 May 2015, 12:00
How about sliders? 10k Linear? Makes sense for Mid/Low... I'm not so sure with Highs
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by sinner » 29 May 2015, 13:13
Old schemo/layouts removed, new updated attached
This time in PDF format, PNG's ware huge, and I don't want Modman to impregnant me with his dirty language
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by HoggYBhoY » 29 May 2015, 13:37
All I could make out on the diode was 28 or 2B
I'll get you the R values when I'm home
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by HoggYBhoY » 30 May 2015, 01:37
Solved !!! Thanks everyone and especially sinner for this scematic I installed the 2 burr brown OPA2134PA op Amps
And problem solved. Does that mean I didn't damage anything else ?
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by HoggYBhoY » 30 May 2015, 21:20
tube-exorcist wrote: sinner wrote: @HoggYBhoY
I need pictures or value confirmation of following parts
- R803 (10k?)
- R806 (1k?)
- R809 (150R?)
- 813 (360R?)
Thanks
R803 = 10k
R806 = 1k
R809 =
1k5
R813 = 360R
I've checked these 803 - 10k 809 1.5k
813 - 360R . There is no 806
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by sinner » 30 May 2015, 23:42
What do you mean there is no R806? It's next to TR801
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by HoggYBhoY » 31 May 2015, 02:54
Lol yeh it's 1k . I had Bet a cap over it
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by sinner » 31 May 2015, 08:14
Great
Thanks for helping out with the trace
Do you have any other 60-80's pedals and u fancy to let me give them my treatment?
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by HoggYBhoY » 31 May 2015, 23:09
sinner wrote: Great
Thanks for helping out with the trace
Do you have any other 60-80's pedals and u fancy to let me give them my treatment?
Well I do have a ibanez renometer that I would like to add
A external power supply to
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by HoggYBhoY » 01 Jun 2015, 21:50
Any ideas how to safely remove the sliders from the renometer ?
Would I even need to do this to add a power supply ?
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by HoggYBhoY » 02 Jun 2015, 10:12
Dirk_Hendrik wrote: Pull off slider caps, remove PCB?
So what's the best method to remove the plastic slider caps
Don't really want to put strain on the board
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by sinner » 02 Jun 2015, 10:17
Gently pull it up lifting it with a guitar plectrum