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I guess you fried the pedal. But it doesn’t matter what you did, the pedal has SMD (surface mounting devices) so you can’t replace components with a soldering iron. (or at least i think it’s almost impossible). you can contact EHX, they won’t charge too much to repair it
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:muy bueno senor!!!my ñ± has an eyebrow :poke:
It’s excellent. It reminds me a little of jack conte
SanquiFlerbMemberAfter some research i found out that there are E and F type plug, used in europe that are bigger (but have the same shape) of the C plugs, that’s why maybe I can’t plug it in. Damn
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:unless it’s been modded, the plug on it is for USA voltage input, which is 110 volts AC. dunno what the norm is in argentina, but if it’s 220 volts, get a transformer, or you WILL fry that thing.if you’re not sure, take some pics of the plug on the pedal, and the outlets in your house and we may be able to point ya in the right direction, if it’s not a voltage issue…
good find by the way!!
Thanks! it sounds awesome on certain settings, and it works on 220v which is the norm here (220v ~50Hz)
Edit: my outlets are C type and the pedal has a type F plug, so it doesn’t fit.
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:be careful, don’t fry that baby. are you still in buenos aires; is that where you live?I can’t fry it, but I can break it if I force it into the wall. And yeah, it’s my birthplace, and I’ll be living here for a loooong time, I guess.
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:very cool! post some clips if you can.I will as soon as I can plug it into any outlet, dunno why but both my amp and the dom have thicker plugs that don’t fit on any outlet in my house.
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:I would love to see an XO version of the Flanger Hoax!still it would be big
SanquiFlerbMemberpeppermint miniskirts :love:
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:As if this all wasn’t bad enough there are now strange red orbs spacing the tabs out which are unfamiliar to me and may scare me off the site alltogether.yeah, I think we should stop browsing the site :poke:
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:c’mon Ron dont mention cheese! i dont want to see a nother whole post turning to the dedication of cheese! as much as i love it myself, this is not the place!…….lolnot again… 😆
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:Quote:Quote:try the bass synth by boss.. SYB-5 i think is the name of the model, for the chancge in the wobbles tempo (which if i remember dubstep happens alot) can be achieved with the expression pedal… check our the youtube demo and i think that you’ll be coveredi hope this helped
I have explore the web-source that you have shared with all of us and i really liked it a lot.I want to thank you for sharing a nice points of dub-step wobble bass.
I know this is a spambot but reading that, I just cracked the hell up.
hahaha I always laugh with the spambots that appear arround here
SanquiFlerbMemberyeah but it would be power in, power out and just that, why not a voltmeter? and the idea of switching is nice also
December 2, 2010 at 1:38 am in reply to: Effctology Vol.19 “How to turn you guitar into a Moog synthesizer” #112867SanquiFlerbMemberTwo or three days before you did this, I was wondering if you were making new effectology volumes. Great as always, and, once again I fell in love with the portamento used on the guitar (also on the pink floyd vol.).
SanquiFlerbMemberI’d buy this, right now
SanquiFlerbMemberIt isn’t blank, but it is what I was able to find.
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