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  • in reply to: Ticking Sound #107679
    boundlesstriumph
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    put simply, the ticking is the pickups interpretation of the phaser rate, so when you turn the rate knob of course it will adjust the ticking from slower to faster, same as it does for the phase rate you want it to do……if that makes any cents.

    That makes sense, but…

    Like I said, I’m in over my head.

    I have 2 guitars that I’ve installed EHX pedals.

    the ticking one has 3 single coil pickups and the small stone pedal

    the not-ticking one has 2 humbuckers and the memory toy pedal

    Is it not ticking on the memory toy because of the nature of the differences between the pedals or the pickups??

    Thanks,
    Daniel

    in reply to: Ticking Sound #107677
    boundlesstriumph
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    The board is probably to close to the magnetic guitar pick up.
    Its picking up clock noise from the circuit board.

    Or its sneaking in via the grounding.

    Thats my guess.
    Bill

    Bill, thank you for your reply.

    If the ticking came from the pickup, then I don’t understand why the rate of ticking can be changed by moving the pot??

    I admit I’m in over my head on this stuff!!

    Daniel

    in reply to: Ticking Sound #107676
    boundlesstriumph
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    I was successful in installing a nano memory toy in another guitar with no extra noise at all.

    But on this one I really only rewired the input/output.

    in reply to: Ticking Sound #107674
    boundlesstriumph
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    ok, so I had to post again to post the front pic

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