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  • in reply to: English Muff’N and Vox AC15 “crackly Static” #93939
    DrMuffn
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    Having read loads of discussion on this (and other) forums about the effects of dying batteries on various pedals – which sounded like they gave the same sort of sounds that I was getting with my Muff’n – I took the lid off again and had a play with the 9V line. The supposedly moulded-in pins for the funny-shaped 9V connector were very loose in the moulding. I gave them a waggle (with the power off) and hey-presto perfect Muff’n function restored.

    Anyone know where I can get a replacement (female) connector to replace the flakey one that I have? Preferably in the UK? If not, I’ll probably hard-wire it in.

    Cheers

    Dr Muff’n

    in reply to: English Muff’N and Vox AC15 “crackly Static” #92887
    DrMuffn
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    I have a Marshall AVT20, Blackstar HT-5 stack and a mixing desk connected to my HiFi – I get the same issue with all three. I pulled the power from the Muff’n after an hour or so of messing around with different lead, amps etc. (to no avail) and noticed that the power supply itself was making a horrible noise – I wonder if it is a power issue? I read elsewhere on the forum about low batteries causing lots of noise with some EHX pedals, but of course it is an unusual power supply connection on the Muff’n so I can’t easily try any alternatives.

    Still tinkering…

    DrMuff’n

    in reply to: English Muff’N and Vox AC15 “crackly Static” #92414
    DrMuffn
    Member

    Hi

    I have exactly the same problem with my Muff’n. I replaced the valves as advised by EHX, but no change at all!

    If you figure out how to fix this, please do post the solution!

    Thanks

    DrMuff’n

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