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    minderbinder
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    Hi guys,

    I have a Nano Small Stone I recently bought that seems to have a signal leakage problem. When the pedal is engaged or in “true” bypass I can hear a faint ticking sound in time with each full phase sweep. I can speed up or slow down the ticking by turning the phase rate knob.

    I am a little confused as to why this is happening at all in true bypass. Having played a little with 3pdt switches I can’t see why there would be any exra signal when the pedal is not engaged..

    My guess (and it is only a guess) is that there may be some circuit leakage and/or a grounding issue.

    To make things even more interesting, the online store that sold me the pedal promply sent me a replacement that has exactly the same problem! Perhaps a bad batch?

    Has anyone else had similar problems with the Nano Small Stone?
    Any suggestions as to how I might fix the problem? I have read of older Small Stone pedals having a similar problem on this forum. Any help would be much appreciated anyway!

    Cheers,

    Milo

    #102459
    electro-melx
    Moderator

    “My guess (and it is only a guess) is that there may be some circuit leakage”

    yeah … I had this problem with an early big box pulsar….though no such problems with a different pulsar and no problems with the nano small stone I had either.

    So I’m not gonna be able to offer much help unfortunatly…. I couldn’t resolve the problem in my pulsar.

    #102467
    dmc777
    Member

    I have the exact same problem with my deluxe electric mistress. I seem to be the only person that has this problem, as bad atleast, whenever I ask on forums. My guess would have to be just inconsistent batches being made since they all don’t do it. It helps to try the pedal in different places in your chain though. Sometimes the pedals before or after make it worse.

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