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starscapeMember
Thanks for the quick reply!
I read the manual several times but it would seem the info regarding the whereabouts of the fx loop in the signal chain escaped me. Sorry!
Thanks anyway!
starscapeMemberHi there,
to bring back the ORIGINAL 16sec Delay would be really, really great!
I never owned one but I’ve heard what people do or did with it (…like Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Bill Frisell, Nels Cline).
It truly stands out as an original in the line of looping devices for what it was both capable and uncapable of and it certainly had the genuine “EHX-slightly-over-the-top” twist which made it unique and lovable.As I posted somewhere else, I do livelooping already for a quite long time and I’ve owned many
loop boxes over the years, both stomp and 19″. I’ve recently bought a 22500 and I like it for what it does
and for it being already out of the baby shoes when it hit the light of day.But the Original 16sec Delay with all of it’s hands-on features and lo-fi charme is a completely different animal with another set of sonic goodies.
I would really love to own one and I wouldn’t care if it was big box or small box, faders or knobs, as long as it does what the old one did!Are those chips that were used in it still available? – If yes, please go ahead and indulge us!
Cheers
starscapeMemberI second that question. If there was a Mellotron pedal I’d be one of the first to buy it. And pretty pleeeeeze with a cherry on top, we need the strings and the choirs, not just the flutes… (I can make those with a POG2 already)
starscapeMemberThanks very much EH Man and Mr. Grim for the help!
I still wonder what caused the problem though…starscapeMembersorry, the one i meant is U7, not U2.
i just wanted to make sure I pick the right one of the 6 4558 chips.
well, on U7 it reads -13V at pin 4 and 6.7 – 6.75 at pin 8starscapeMemberthanks for the hint!
is the 4558 chip with the number “U2” responsible for the voltage regulation?I guess I will also redo the solder joints of all cables…
starscapeMemberwhat about my initial suspect concerning the ps? is 34V right or still ok.?
otherwise, it looks fine, too. no cracks, cuts, ditches and it’s not getting hot, either.starscapeMemberi’m having the pedal lying open before me and I’ve just checked the connections inside again.
no broken cable, nothing loose, no bad soder jointstarscapeMemberthanks for the suggestions so far, but i checked the connections and they all seem fine.
i also unplugged all other devices sharing the same power line, one by one, except for the amp.
the humming remains.starscapeMemberNo, he lost or misplaced his. That’s why he was using mine.
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