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Topic: Big Muff Pi Battery Issues
So I was changing out the battery in my muff for the first time and when I put my new battery in the battery connecter stopped working entirely. My 9v was a little big so I had to shove it in a little bit. I closed the back and plugged in and it didn’t work. I tried putting the original battery back in and it didn’t work either. The only way it gets power is through plugging in an adapter.
Any help or advice would be hugely appreciated 🙂
Greetings, fellow nerds! I have a Silencer and I only use it to split the signal in my pedalboard.
I know that The Silencer has a buffered bypass mode. What I wanted to understand is, as the title says, is both the ‘SEND’ and ‘OUTPUT’ sending a buffered signal or only the ‘SEND’ is buffered? The manual says:
FOOTSWITCH and LED – The Footswitch selects whether The Silencer is engaged or in buffered bypass mode. When the gate is engaged, the LED is lit. The effects loop remains in your signal path while The Silencer is bypassed. ... OUTPUT Jack – The OUTPUT jack is The Silencer’s main audio output. The gated signal exits through the OUTPUT jack. The output impedance is 300. SEND Jack – Connect the SEND jack to the beginning of your effects loop. The output impedance is 300. The SEND jack outputs a buffered version of the signal present at the INPUT jack at all times. If you do not need to use the Silencer’s effects loop, the SEND jack could also be used to split the input signal.
This is so that I know where to put my fuzz pedal, to avoid it being messed up by a buffer before it.
Cheers!
So the Hot Wax I think is one of the most popular Ehx pedals and for good reason, but….. some people don’t quite get along with certain drive pedals or a certain combo. I think EHX should release a line of dual overdrives making use of their current ones and also overdrive/fuzz dual pedals, I would love an East River Drive/ Glove dual pedal, would also like an East River Drive/ Op amp dual pedal. The options are endless with the Hot Tubes, Crayon, ERD, Glove, Soul Food, Germanium OD, Muff OD, Double Muff OD, Latiron, Ramshead etc etc etc. These would sell quite well I thinks.
I am interested in purchasing an Oceans 12 Dual Reverb pedal. I would like to be able to run the Spring Reverb effect on reverb channel A and the Trem effect on reverb channel B so I would be able to have both the Spring Reverb and Trem effect engaged at the same time. Is this possible with this pedal?
Hello,
Does anyone have a Stereo Poly Chorus they can take the back off of and snap a picture of for me? I did this thing a few years ago: started to install a different type of switch, to add a status LED so that I can tell when it’s on, but then I got this true-bypass PCB with it, and thankfully didn’t get that all the way installed… but never mind that! I didn’t get everything put together, and I’m wanting to get things back together so that I can use this pedal again.
I did take a picture of it before desoldering that switch. And I wish it was a better picture…
Any help is very appreciated…
– Justin –
So… how do I tell if my Attack Decay pedal (modern, not vintage) has been damaged by a boost pedal?
Is that even possible?
It doesn’t seem to sound right anymore, I get a saturation/distortion kind of noise now on the input when sound is loud (hitting chords hard), but its fine when signal isn’t as loud.
For a little while, I tried placing my wampler wong compressor/boost in front of the AD pedal, because I wanted to break off the unaffected signal off for direct recording, but then go through the AD and other pedals to my amp. The compressor has an extra DI output for that.
But is there any reason the AD shouldn’t be able to handle that? Seems odd.
Only had the pedal about 15 months. I would think modern pedals would be ok with signal levels, not just raw guitar pickups.I’ve gone back to just guitar straight into the AD pedal, and it seems like it’s not normal anymore.
Not sure where to go with debugging the situation…Gastrounit