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  • #78654
    bluehuricane
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    i’m looking at buying an 1970’s small stone but the current owner says it has a ticking noise that occurs and is more noticable at higher rates and with the voicing switch up. anyone know how to fix it and how much it would cost? sorry if this has been posted before, but i’m posting from my phone and searching is just a huge hassle.

    #100061
    devnulljp
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    Sounds like the oscillator might be inducing a surge into the power supply.
    Shove a 47 uf (or higher) electrolyic cap across one of the ICs in the middle of the board or across the oscillator IC should take care of it.
    Otherwise, it’ll be the caps (are there caps bypassing the powersupply in those versions?): old caps = high impedance = you’ll get LFO bleedthrough into the audio path.

    Good excuse for getting it cheap though, but shouldn’t be an expensive or difficult fix if you’re good with a soldering iron.
    See what Ron has to say though…

    #100065
    dmc777
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    My new deluxe electric mistress does this the more I turn the rate up. Get the rate up til about 9 and it’s tick, tick, tick…I figured it was just normal.

    #100075
    bluehuricane
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    who’s ron?

    haha, and thanks for the help. i already decided i’m going to buy it. for 65 bucks, i figure if i put 20 into it fixing it, i’ll have a bad ass phaser for way cheap. i had the nano version for awhile and loved it and from all accounts, the vintage ones are better in every way.

    #100077
    dmc777
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    I really like my Sovtek Stone. It’s the last black one that was put out. It has a little bit of volume drop but not bad. For the price it’s hard to beat them imo. I would like to try the nano though as I’ve heard they solved the volume drop and sounds really good.

    #100078
    bluehuricane
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    the nano sounds great, and i liked the black russian stone too, but i tried it side by side next to a new usa one and the usa one beat it out by far (to my ears at least)

    #100089
    dmc777
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    the nano sounds great, and i liked the black russian stone too, but i tried it side by side next to a new usa one and the usa one beat it out by far (to my ears at least)

    By USA one do you mean Nano?

    #100090
    bluehuricane
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    no, I mean the big box one. it may have been discontinued by now

    #100098
    dmc777
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    no, I mean the big box one. it may have been discontinued by now

    Really…I’ve heard that those have a pretty descent volume drop and the nano is better. Oh well..

    #100101
    devnulljp
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    You can fix the volume drop with a simple resistor value change.
    There’s details in the mods pages.

    #100121
    dmc777
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    Quote:
    You can fix the volume drop with a simple resistor value change.
    There’s details in the mods pages.

    Where is that?

    #100619
    devnulljp
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    Quote:
    Quote:
    You can fix the volume drop with a simple resistor value change.
    There’s details in the mods pages.

    Where is that?

    Depending on which version you have, it’s a couple of resistor value changes.
    There’s info about the mod here for the v3 I think.
    I found some info here that talks about my v.2 — issue J — and a schematic

    I also posted some pics here after wrestling with the same question for mine.

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