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It needs same output voltage, amperage and polarity than your actual power supply. The input voltage should be 220v or 230v I think.
SanquiFlerbMembercypress hill on youtube
July 7, 2010 at 12:26 am in reply to: EHX Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.17 Transforming Guitar to Bass #110036SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:SanquiFlerb
Thanks!
The envelope filter is very slow and any less the square wave top end would overtake the sound.
The filter start frequency is set low enough to make the square wave sound more like a string buzz than distortion.
The sound reminds me of many of the basses I have heard recorded direct in the studio.
It helps to pick with the side of the thumb on the right hand.
Thanks again for watching.
BillQuote:This is an exellent one Bill! Has a little bit too much env. on the upright bass, but still it’s really convincing. I would def. use all of what I saw here in more than one ocasion. Keep rockingOh, I see, but I wasn’t expecting more from you than what I heard on the video, I mean, it’s pedals fault, not yours :lol:. It’s really amazing. So amazing that I’m watching the video again!
July 6, 2010 at 5:34 pm in reply to: EHX Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.17 Transforming Guitar to Bass #110017SanquiFlerbMemberThis is an exellent one Bill! Has a little bit too much env. on the upright bass, but still it’s really convincing. I would def. use all of what I saw here in more than one ocasion. Keep rocking
SanquiFlerbMemberIt might be DC acumulated on the caps or idk what. This should solve it http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af286/fenderamerica/Pedal Schematics/ANTIPOPJACK.png . It’s a 4.7Mohm resistor from tip to sleeve of the input jack.
SanquiFlerbMemberI think the problem is on the pot, not on the trims. It might be old components also, but I would wait for someone that knows a little bit more than I do to come here.
SanquiFlerbMemberIt might be a different pot, thus making a difference on slow/fast ratio. Think that its a different model, you’re not comparing 2 RIs or 2 vintage models
SanquiFlerbMemberSo you say that with the tone on it has less volume? that’s normal: the tone circuit is passive, so you’ll have to compensate with a little more volume from the vol knob.
SanquiFlerbMember~100mA. They should sound the same.
June 18, 2010 at 12:27 am in reply to: Why is “track select” above “new loop” on the foot pedal? #109570SanquiFlerbMemberyou can always open it up, and swap the switches, so new loop would be above track select. You can always be nice also
SanquiFlerbMemberQuote:HELLO,1) can someone confirm me the centre tip is positive?
2) is there a simply way to test the polarity of the power supply (without using the mistress of course!) I’ve a simple standard tester, nothing more, and poor esperience…
Thanks a lot for any kinfd suggestion, best regards.
MarcoI think it is tip positive, as any old ehx
Quote:I FINALLY A 18 VOLT ADAPTOR FOR MY E-MISTRESS!I accidentally a coke bottle.
SanquiFlerbMemberbump……..
SanquiFlerbMemberno one from ehx actually visit this forum. We are just regular ehx users. Maybe being lucky scott will pop up, but I don’t think he’ll provide enough info on how to change the resistors and which one (plus they’re smd’s components). Best you can do is to run the #1 echo on a tb loop with a clean booster like the lpb-1.
SanquiFlerbMemberIt should be a regulated 9.6vdc ps for the mb, I think at 45mA, but I’m not sure
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