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  • in reply to: Nano Soul Preacher no sound #113038
    dsl1
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    Try asking Chip:

    Chip “Scooter” Dugan:

    info@sovtek.com

    1-800-633-5477 (US and Canada only) or +1-718-937-8300

    in reply to: ac adapter for english muff’n #112718
    dsl1
    Member

    Analogman.com

    He has them & will ship anywhere.

    in reply to: EHX English Muff’n International Order #112671
    dsl1
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    I see. Well in Malaysia its 240V/50 Hz. Guess I need that converter if order online. Will it by any chance decrease the output or cause damage to the product due to different power mains?

    No – it will not affect the English Muffin :)

    in reply to: EHX English Muff’n International Order #112670
    dsl1
    Member

    If you order from Analogman – You can choose the power supply you need (240V)

    http://www.buyanalogman.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=EH+English+Muff+n

    in reply to: Graphic-Fuzz click when engaged #112667
    dsl1
    Member

    Have you tried turning the pedal on & off a few times? Many of my true bypass
    pedals stop “clicking” after doing this.

    in reply to: Soul Preacher “Hissing” even when not engaged – help #112658
    dsl1
    Member

    That’s strange. If you can easily exchange for a new one – that’s what I’d do.

    in reply to: EHX MEMORY BOY #112618
    dsl1
    Member

    I wouldn’t mess with the trim pots.

    The Memory Boy is sensitive – watch the input level you’re feeding it :)

    in reply to: Power Supply Noise? #112570
    dsl1
    Member

    Have you tried using it in a different location?

    in reply to: 22 Caliber noise #112544
    dsl1
    Member

    I had one & thought the same thing. Yours seems “normal”.

    in reply to: Doctor Q #112491
    dsl1
    Member

    Try a clean boost in front when using single-coils.

    in reply to: Uk to Eu Adapter and Expression pedal with Worm XO!! #112447
    dsl1
    Member

    Regarding the UK > EU Adapter – there will be no change in sound/depth because of it.

    Regarding the Expression Pedal:

    From Manual:

    “…set to MANUAL/EXP mode, the internal modulation waveform is disconnected from the circuit and the RANGE knob will sweep through the effect. In addition, while in MANUAL/EXP mode, you can connect an expression pedal or control voltage (between 0 – 5V only) to the EXP. PEDAL jack and use the expression pedal to sweep the effects.

    Acceptable expression pedals include: M-Audio EX-P, Moog Expression Pedal, Roland EV-5 and Boss FV-500L.”

    in reply to: Differences between Big Muff and Little Big Muff? #112423
    dsl1
    Member

    This post answers your question (& a whole lot more :) )

    https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/1600/

    Website: http://www.kitrae.net/music/music_big_muff.html

    From Post/Website (From Forum Member: Kitrae)

    Version 9 “NYC REISSUE” BIG MUFF (2000) – The tone is in the same family as the old version 6 Big Muffs from the early 1980s, though this is not actually a reissue of that version. Slightly more muffled (muffier?), and modern sounding, without the clarity of most of the early vintage USA Muffs. Mid tones are very scooped. The bottom end is also beefier than most vintage Muffs. It does not react as sharply to pinch harmonics as the V1, V2, and V3 Muffs and does not work as well for crisp palm muting as older Muffs. It has a grungier, but very interesting character to the sound. More chunky and dronish than melodic. Think Jack White of the White Stripes’ tone. The component values were modified in 2007 and then again in 2008. Nothing significant changed in the tone that I can tell in the first few revs, but the Revision C Big Muffs have a thicker and bassier sound than the Rev A/B muffs, with less note clarity. Presumably this was done to give it a more modern and heavy sound.

    Version 10 “LITTLE” BIG MUFF (circa 2006) – Sonically the Little Big Muff sounds very similar to the NYC reissue V9, but a bit brighter and a bit less bottom end to the sound. A great Muff tone. Some people say this sounds like the Ram’s Head Muff, but not like any Ram’s Head Muff I have ever played. Some units sound slightly different than others.

    in reply to: Holy Grail (Old One) High Frequency Buzz When Engaged #112318
    dsl1
    Member

    I know that mine sounds bad if I don’t use the EHX Power Supply.

    The pedal requires 220mA – check your power supply.

    in reply to: The Worm – Schematic anyone? #112183
    dsl1
    Member

    Check out this Forum (they should be able to help):

    http://freestompboxes.org/

    Also, the new Worm XO is much quieter than the older version.

    in reply to: Hog Problem #112169
    dsl1
    Member

    Contact Customer Service – they will help.

    For All Customer Service inquiries please contact Chip “Scooter” Dugan:

    info@sovtek.com

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