I bought a Farfisa volume pedal to go with my Compact Duo Organ, but in taking it apart to clean it, I ran across a problem.
This pedal uses a blade-like piece of aluminum with a slot in it between the light bulb and the LDR. Riveted to the blade across this slot are two pieces of clear plastic with a thinner plastic aperture clamped between them. Part of this aperture is opaque, but it has a clear center section with an elongated teardrop shape that sets the taper.
The problem: the "clear" plastic is yellowed on all three parts. A common complaint with these pedals is that they don't cut the volume enough, and I think these two observations may be related. Yellowed plastic reduces the amount of light getting to the LDR.
Any suggestions? I drilled the rivets out and tried soaking the outer plastic pieces in Oxy-Clean. It helped a bit, but not that much. The challenge is that the teardrop taper shape is very small and would be hard to copy exactly. If not smoothly cut, I imagine the volume taper would be jagged.
David
This pedal uses a blade-like piece of aluminum with a slot in it between the light bulb and the LDR. Riveted to the blade across this slot are two pieces of clear plastic with a thinner plastic aperture clamped between them. Part of this aperture is opaque, but it has a clear center section with an elongated teardrop shape that sets the taper.
The problem: the "clear" plastic is yellowed on all three parts. A common complaint with these pedals is that they don't cut the volume enough, and I think these two observations may be related. Yellowed plastic reduces the amount of light getting to the LDR.
Any suggestions? I drilled the rivets out and tried soaking the outer plastic pieces in Oxy-Clean. It helped a bit, but not that much. The challenge is that the teardrop taper shape is very small and would be hard to copy exactly. If not smoothly cut, I imagine the volume taper would be jagged.
David
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