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I recently decided to try and fix it so I put a simple audio probe together and started to probe the signal path of the circuit. I quickly found the spot where the problem seemed to be. One of quad chips was acting stramge. Took some measurements and the readings only made me more sure about the chip. I desoldered it and popped in a socket and a TL074. Now, when I searched the same spot with the audio probe things seemed promising. The two chips were now interacting nicely with each other and passing signal.
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The pedal may not be worth as much as an all original one, but damn, it sound nice...! The battery clip, knobs, and screw ain`t original so I`ll just enjoy it as is. I may mod it some later, but right now I just want to play it. The older Boss pedals need a ACA 12volt dc adapter so that`s not too convenient now a days. The status LED also only lights up briefly as you hit the stomp. The old boss pedals started out this way to save battery, but people wanted a "permanent" indicator while the pedal was active. Boss later on changed this.
Sorry, no after pic of the pcb. Got so exited about boxing it up and playing it! Swooooosh....
Hi, got work. Is thee any way to date a ph-1 from the board? I have a ph-1 with no serial#,.. was wondering if there was anything on the board to narrow it down to a year or date range.
ReplyDeleteHi! Sorry for the super late reply... To answere your q: I don`t know. I sold the pedal a long time ago. I don`t remeber if there was anything written on the pcb. Kenneth.
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