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May 4, 2009 at 10:25 am #78172brighteyedkidParticipant
hey,
i recently got a new standard big muff, but i’ve got a little problem with it. although it’s a new model (i checked to make sure it was the newest one by taking a look inside), the true bypass doesn’t seem to work. the pedal works fine when activated, however when i turn it off the signal is still affected and actually diminishes a great deal (i even measured it). also, when i turn the volume knob down all the way, it basically turns the signal off or at least makes it so weak that it’s inaudible. it also makes it impossible to play live without having the big muff on at all times.
i’d really appreciate it if you guys could help me out,
thanks
brighteyedkid
May 4, 2009 at 10:36 am #96308The EH ManModeratorSounds like it’s not wired correctly. Could you post some gut shots?
May 4, 2009 at 3:43 pm #96317brighteyedkidParticipantQuote:Sounds like it’s not wired correctly. Could you post some gut shots?here’s a link to the pic of the pedal opened up
May 4, 2009 at 3:51 pm #96318The EH ManModeratorIt looks wired correctly in the pic. I’d have to guess a bad switch.
May 5, 2009 at 9:02 am #96349brighteyedkidParticipantQuote:It looks wired correctly in the pic. I’d have to guess a bad switch.could you please tell my what type of switch it is so that i can replace it?
May 5, 2009 at 10:54 am #96357The EH ManModeratorIt’s a 3PDT footswitch. If the pedal’s new EH will fix it under warranty.
May 5, 2009 at 7:29 pm #96399brighteyedkidParticipantQuote:It’s a 3PDT footswitch. If the pedal’s new EH will fix it under warranty.i bought it last winter in the usa but i moved to germany and didn’t send in the warranty card in the 10 days. is there still a way to send it somewhere?
also, i tested the switch and it seems fine. it seems to be the electronics-were there other similar cases and if yes, how can you fix it?
May 5, 2009 at 7:50 pm #96402The EH ManModeratorI don’t understand what’s going on there. The wiring in the pic looks OK, you said the switch tests OK.
Another possibility is a solder short on the switch between the lugs where the wire connects from the Volume pot and the wire from the output jack (the green and the yellow wires in your pic). That would cause the symptoms you describe. Take a look there and see if you can find any excess solder.W/ the pedal in the off position, take a meter and measure resistance between those 2 points. With the pedal off, it should be infinite resistance.
May 6, 2009 at 7:37 pm #96435brighteyedkidParticipantQuote:I don’t understand what’s going on there. The wiring in the pic looks OK, you said the switch tests OK.
Another possibility is a solder short on the switch between the lugs where the wire connects from the Volume pot and the wire from the output jack (the green and the yellow wires in your pic). That would cause the symptoms you describe. Take a look there and see if you can find any excess solder.W/ the pedal in the off position, take a meter and measure resistance between those 2 points. With the pedal off, it should be infinite resistance.
i measured that and it was 0 ohms but im not sure if i measured it 100 percent correctly. also measured btw. input and output, and that was 2 megaohms. what should it normally be?
the soldering points where fine.
May 6, 2009 at 7:58 pm #96436The EH ManModeratorMeasuring at the switch with the pedal in the off position you should have infinite resistance. When it’s on you’ll have 0 ohms.
May 7, 2009 at 7:36 am #96456brighteyedkidParticipantQuote:Measuring at the switch with the pedal in the off position you should have infinite resistance. When it’s on you’ll have 0 ohms.yea i thought it should be infinite too but somehow it was 0.
do you think that something really is wrong with footswitch? i mean, i tested it and it seemed fine. or would it work if i put in a 4 part switch instead of the 3 part one?
May 7, 2009 at 10:41 am #96463The EH ManModeratorI’d say you’ve got a bad switch, then. You should be able to find someone locally to replace it or you can buy a new switch and install it yourself. It’s pretty simple.
June 14, 2009 at 9:57 am #97888brighteyedkidParticipantit ended up being the switch; i replaced it and now it works fine.
thanks man!August 13, 2009 at 8:28 am #100547janedoeMemberI’m having the same symptoms with my Usa Big Muff. Thanks for the advice, need to change the switch. Hopefully it works for me too!
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