I've got one that died on me just days out of warranty (6 month warranty? wtf?) Anyway, here's what happened and the symptoms.
One time when I was playing, I got a little carried away and I tripped on the power supply which ended up shorting a bit. I immediately unplugged the pedal and resoldered the PSU so that it was working correctly (verified with a multi-meter).
Anyway, now when I plug in the unit (I've since switched to a higher quality PSU) I get a high pitched squeal from the pedal that starts about 2-3 seconds after it powers up. I tried pulling the chip in back to reset it and I also tried doing a soft reset but neither did any good.
Although the pedal doesn't produce sound, I can tell the CPU is still working. the tap temp still works on those functions that have tap tempo, the looper still works, I just don't get any sound. All the LED's and stuff light up too.
Anyone have any ideas what I could do to fix it? I'm hoping I don't have to replace any of the SMD microchips, because that would be a bitch to do even with a nice soldering station.
One time when I was playing, I got a little carried away and I tripped on the power supply which ended up shorting a bit. I immediately unplugged the pedal and resoldered the PSU so that it was working correctly (verified with a multi-meter).
Anyway, now when I plug in the unit (I've since switched to a higher quality PSU) I get a high pitched squeal from the pedal that starts about 2-3 seconds after it powers up. I tried pulling the chip in back to reset it and I also tried doing a soft reset but neither did any good.
Although the pedal doesn't produce sound, I can tell the CPU is still working. the tap temp still works on those functions that have tap tempo, the looper still works, I just don't get any sound. All the LED's and stuff light up too.
Anyone have any ideas what I could do to fix it? I'm hoping I don't have to replace any of the SMD microchips, because that would be a bitch to do even with a nice soldering station.
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