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January 11, 2013 at 11:44 am #82797Carlosraj7Participant
Dear Friends,
My Memory Boy does not seem to function at all. When I push the switch ON, the power LED lights up, but the is no effect at all. Manuplating all the 4 knobs as well as the effects select switch has no difference in the sound. I suspect the 4 eight pin normal ICs on the board and wanted to change them but the part numbers are no more visible. I do not have a schematic. Can someone please help.
Thank you
Carlos Rajoo
January 11, 2013 at 1:37 pm #118635The EH ManModeratortry reseating the pcb that the delay chips are mounted on. I would doubt that the chips themselves are bad.
January 18, 2013 at 8:04 pm #118683Jay_houlihanMemberI had this exact problem and managed to diagnose it.
The problem is the Delay pot. When I opened up the memory boy I noticed that there was vertical movement with the shaft. When the shaft was elevated the memory boy kicked in and worked, But soon as it dropped down it cut out. I tried to remedy this with some wire around the shaft to stop it slipping but this was a very, very temporary fix.
Eventually after half an hour the shaft completely came away and the pedal was essentially dead. The only remedy was to unmount the broken pot and replace it with another one, simple right?!
Unfortunately after spending many days searching for a replacement pot which is a very easy fix, I finally came to the conclusion that these must be custom made pots making it impossible to fix without one. (c100k pot)
I contacted electro harmonix to ask for a supplier or if I could buy one off of the company which i was then told it had to be an internal manufacturer fix.
Since finding this out I have now sold every electro harmonix pedal i own and have advised every guitarist and bassist I know to stay well clear of these products, being a guitar tech thats a whole lot of guitarists.
I dont think im the only person who feels that pedals should be completely self serviceable? and knowing that once a pot goes (very common) this essentially means, buy a new one or pay as much as the pedal is worth to fix it.
And this is all because of a part which costs less than £1 retail?!
Very Poor!January 22, 2013 at 3:34 pm #118689electro-melxModeratorYou should be able to find a 100k reverse log (C) from any good electronics supplier. ‘Many days’? it took me 10 seconds to find this..
http://www.taydaelectronics.com/100k-ohm-c100k-100kc-anti-log-taper-potentiometer.html
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