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oh well – Thanks for the info !
simianMemberThanks for the quick reply – but, just to be clear, do you mean “it won’t make any difference” as in “Your pedal will be fine, go for it!” or “there’s no point in doing it” ?
simianMemberGot it !! I’m such a dope. I took another look at the adaptor jack after your post – look at the picture for a laugh – when I was soldering the red wire back on, I wasn’t paying attention, and I’ve MELTED the jack socket, so the contacts were “stuck” together. I’ve had to cut little shavins of plastic out to free it up, but it’s working again ! – Hey, thanks a million for all your help !!
simianMemberI tried that too, but same result – I don’t use an AC adaptor into the rear jack, I use a battery snap-type connector that goes straight from my power supply to the battery snap of the pedal. I’ve tried the pedal with a new battery, still nothing. i dont get it – it was working 3 minutes earlier, I’ve connected the wires as they were, I havnt changed anything lse. How annoying !!
simianMemberNo, The connector’s fine – this is what it looks like now – I’ve reattached the red & black wires (circled) which I think is correct, but I’m still getting no power, and no signal. Anybody got any ideas? Also, does anybody else find it weird that there is nowhere in Dublin to go for pedal repairs? *tears out hair*
simianMemberI tried that, but nothing !!
simianMemberThanks !!
simianMemberHome-made flightcase/board. V. proud. The blank one is an LPB clone – I’ve seen a lot of suggestions on where in the chain to position this, anyone got any enlightened ideas? It seems to be cancelled out by the soul preacher, I only use it for the odd boost here and there, I’m mostly a rhythm player. I play Fenders, mostly into solid state Fender amps.
simianMemberBrilliant, thanks a lot – I’ll give that a go in the morning. Cheers
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