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So, I’ve got a modded/handmade muff clone that’s stopped working. I don’t have any idea what it is that’s wrong. It used to work, then I started to rehouse it in an EHX Nano casing (which it barely fits. Ugh) My pedal tech rewired the whole thing to cut down on the rat’s nest of wires it had. It still looks pretty ratty though. The pedal worked for awhile when he had it, then before I picked it up, it wasn’t working.
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The true bypass still works. I can get sound to pass through when it isn’t engaged. The LED also still illuminates when the pedal is engaged. The connections to the pots and switch all look good, but I’m by no means an expert. I’m not well trained enough to spot any problems on the board itself. I sent an email to the builder about it, with some gutshots but he hasn’t gotten back to me, so I’m turning to you all for help.
If it comes down to it, I’d be willing to ship it to someone for repair. Here are a few gutshots. This is the best my camera can really do, so hopefully they’re good enough.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v23/nettor/ttrip/trip 2/S7300417.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v23/nettor/ttrip/trip 2/S7300434.jpg
I didn’t have nearly as many good shots as I thought I did. Let me know if anyone has any ideas, or needs any specific shots or details.
If you have an audio probe you can track the signal to see where it’s dropping out. First things first, check that your 9v is getting to the board.