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SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:Quote:Quote:so does it effect the EQ/tone? I am confused….
edit-while we are on the Double Muff topic, is there a way to replace the slider mode switch to a stomp switch? This would make the Double Muff so much more flexible in a live situation.
Yes, just the tone.
You could replace the switch with a footswitch pretty easily.
is it just a matter of taking the wires off of the slider switch and soldering them to the new switch? Or will this make just Muff 1 and Muff 2 instead of one and two together, sorry, I am not proficient in electronics, though I want to learn.
You could wire it like muff 1 or muff 2, OR, muff 1 or muff 1+muff 2
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:just got a brand new trippy MB – I think I have a problem withe the feedback knob – all the demos I see on utube and ehx players are setting the feedback knobby to 12:00 and better without runaway – I can’t get mine past 10:00 b4 it starts trippin out – any suggestions or do I have a defective pedal – still a very cool delay – I was always accustomed to digital till I bought a couple of EH pedals – I now own a G4BM,LBM,POG,&MB;- replacing all boss stuff fom the 80’s- The POG is one of the coolest things I have ever owned!!! – P.S On the MB another trick I learned is if u plug in a dummy plug to the EXP input the delay tmes get a good bit longer – don’t know why but it doesI don’t know what can cause your MB to act like that, but I have to say that not everything of Boss is digital, and the POG is digital
SanquiFlerbMemberDoesn’t Frusciante own one?
SanquiFlerbMembercheck where your blend knob is at? do you get signal in bypass and on on mode, but with no flanging? are you using the right power supply?
August 10, 2010 at 1:09 am in reply to: Electro-Harmonix Effectology Special Edition Freeze Tricks #110811SanquiFlerbMemberBill = GAS on ehx’s pedals
SanquiFlerbMemberWell the v256 IS a vocoder itself with robot and droning options, while I see the voice vox more like a vocal harmonizer.
SanquiFlerbMemberwelcome you both!
SanquiFlerbMemberIt has built it delay? seemed so on your videos
SanquiFlerbMembergreat soundscapes! try that with flerb mode
SanquiFlerbMemberI don’t know what the hell they are. Topopiccione has a wide and easy selection of pedals, but that is something I could never figure out. Even tho, I’ve identified several points:
On the layout:
“C” and “D” points: on the layout there is a piece of trace that comes from the 3 lug of the middle pot (blend). If that point is connected to “C” the sub, or bass, is on. If it’s connected to “D” is off. You need a SPDT switch.
“H” and “I” points: That’s the range switch. IIRC there’s just 1 switch on the OM, but whatever. Use a SPST on that one to toggle it on or off.
All the other points I find them useless (on the schematic), since the layout specifies where you must put the pots, the ground, in and out, etc.
SanquiFlerbMembernice, how does it sound? also, nice vans.
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:Basically just what you said about the panasonic chips alone i have no knowledge about the parts used or what goes into the making of these pedals i just listen with my ears! I do appreciate you enlightening me with your knowledge in this area but what i dont appreciate is you trying to patronize me you must feel really big!!!!!!!!!!!!no, I don’t feel really big, and what I know it’s very little knowldege, I mean, there are so much more things that I have no idea at all, but well, everyday we learn something new :thumb:
July 24, 2010 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Interesting ebay auctions and listings on other sites. #110471SanquiFlerbMemberhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170515619208
stereo memory man: current bid is $41
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deluxe memory man in australia, just $2.50!
both working aparently
SanquiFlerbMemberWait, doesn’t single chips have 8 connections? 4 on each side? and dual ones 16?
edit: nevermind my question
SanquiFlerbMemberIt’s a different type of transistor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor#Types
Reading schematics can be hard at first, but then it’s easier than it looks
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