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October 8, 2010 at 4:11 pm in reply to: My Russian Big Muff hums/buzzes/sounds broken either on or off. It’s not a battery. cable or equipment issue. #111860kay ciceoMember
Thanks,
that seems daunting right now, but i will take a look at the pcb and probe with my multimeter.
Should i just pick two points on the traces and measure, and then move on to the next bit?If you know of an online resource where i could learn about this, i’d appreciate it.
Thanks
KayOctober 4, 2010 at 4:43 pm in reply to: My Russian Big Muff hums/buzzes/sounds broken either on or off. It’s not a battery. cable or equipment issue. #111808kay ciceoMemberThis is a black russian big muff.
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KayOctober 4, 2010 at 2:33 am in reply to: My Russian Big Muff hums/buzzes/sounds broken either on or off. It’s not a battery. cable or equipment issue. #111799kay ciceoMemberOk, I tried the pedal again tonight. Here is an update:
The hum is still very loud.
It gets louder in volume when i touch the footswitch with my finger.
My guitar signal comes though now, but only after i activate the pedal… There is a hum but i can hear the sound of the muff distortion beneath it.
When the effect is disengaged, i can’t get any guitar signal through at all.
Any ideas?
October 3, 2010 at 1:04 pm in reply to: My Russian Big Muff hums/buzzes/sounds broken either on or off. It’s not a battery. cable or equipment issue. #111778kay ciceoMemberThanks.
I’ve looked close and the pins on each jack appear to be connecting solidly with the pcb.
There is a ground wire soldered to the board and i assume that this is screwed to the back of one of the feet on the effect casing?Can you speculate which other components might be the cause?
Is there a way i can verify if they work individually?thanks alot,
learning my way hereKay
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