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October 31, 2008 at 2:20 am #77225McHavenModerator
Now, this idea could only work if EHX is willing to allow schematics to be posted.
Lots of people like their EHX pedals, and lots of people like to modify and change their EHX pedals. If it’s allowable, could we set up a database, or sticky thread to links of pedal schematics in order to help anyone with a broken pedal, or someone looking to modify their pedal?
We could also have some EHX engineers and pedal designers keep an eye on that forum and have them pop in, perhaps with possible ideas of solutions, or just to say that it would be best to ship the pedal for repair.
Also, not technical/help, but how about a For Sale/Wanted Pedals forum?
October 31, 2008 at 3:31 am #86573janusEffectModeratorIt might be a bit much to ask for the schematics of new pedals, but old pedals… hmm. There’s an idea.
But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?
October 31, 2008 at 3:36 am #86574McHavenModeratorQuote:It might be a bit much to ask for the schematics of new pedals, but old pedals… hmm. There’s an idea.But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?
That’s why it is merely a suggestion :p
Good to see you on board, Boo
October 31, 2008 at 11:54 am #86589asatbluesboyParticipantQuote:But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?2N5133s on everything! Or even the mysterious FS36999s, but positive-grounding is a bitch in these One-Spot days.
October 31, 2008 at 3:54 pm #86617electro-melxModeratoryeah, that’s down to the peeps in charge…if it’s a no go, then it would still be possible to post gut shots to show where wires go and things so all would not be lost.
November 1, 2008 at 1:40 pm #86687The EH ManModeratorQuote:Quote:But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?2N5133s on everything! Or even the mysterious FS36999s, but positive-grounding is a bitch in these One-Spot days.
2N5133 and fs36999 are both negative ground. fs37000 is positive ground.
November 3, 2008 at 8:15 pm #86806asatbluesboyParticipantQuote:Quote:Quote:But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?2N5133s on everything! Or even the mysterious FS36999s, but positive-grounding is a bitch in these One-Spot days.
2N5133 and fs36999 are both negative ground. fs37000 is positive ground.
Didn’t know about the FS36999. I stand corrected.
November 3, 2008 at 8:26 pm #86807The EH ManModeratorQuote:Quote:Quote:Quote:But with the way they’re reissuing the old gems, maybe it’s asking for too much?2N5133s on everything! Or even the mysterious FS36999s, but positive-grounding is a bitch in these One-Spot days.
2N5133 and fs36999 are both negative ground. fs37000 is positive ground.
Didn’t know about the FS36999. I stand corrected.
That’s what I’m here for. I’m going to have to write up a page for my EH site on transistors used in Big Muffs.
November 27, 2008 at 6:45 pm #87777puretubeMemberThere ARE designers (here…) that don`t like to see their circuits/schemos being thrown around the web!
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