i picked one of these up at a local used music store, and it sounds surprisingly good! for $100, i got the analog delay, phaser, stereo chorus, and EQ modules. they all sound fantastic, and the buffered bypass isn't bad at all.
my only qualm with the unit is that there is gap when you switch the effects off. when you go from any effect(s) engaged to bypass mode, there is a split second of silence as your signal is switched.
last night i plugged my guitar into the unit, then into my amp. i fooled w/ the effects but was annoyed at the sound gap...so after about 10 minutes i ignored the effects but continued to play through the bypassed pedal for a good 30-40 minutes. at that point, i decided to start playing w/ the effects again and to my surprise...there was no more sound gap! somehow, being hooked up for a while fixed the issue.
now i'm convinced that the unit was designed to function w/ no gap ever, but over the years parts wear out and glitches occur. if i can figure out what part to replace so that i don't have to wait for the unit to warm up or whatever before it functions like i want it to...then it will be totally gigable! (ney.....unSTOPable!)
so...what do you guys think? do switching FETS go bad in such a manner? or is it caps? what's the likely scenario? and does anyone have a schematic of the unit? the modules themselves are just the effects, the unit has all of the switching circuitry.
any help is appreciated. thanks!
my only qualm with the unit is that there is gap when you switch the effects off. when you go from any effect(s) engaged to bypass mode, there is a split second of silence as your signal is switched.
last night i plugged my guitar into the unit, then into my amp. i fooled w/ the effects but was annoyed at the sound gap...so after about 10 minutes i ignored the effects but continued to play through the bypassed pedal for a good 30-40 minutes. at that point, i decided to start playing w/ the effects again and to my surprise...there was no more sound gap! somehow, being hooked up for a while fixed the issue.
now i'm convinced that the unit was designed to function w/ no gap ever, but over the years parts wear out and glitches occur. if i can figure out what part to replace so that i don't have to wait for the unit to warm up or whatever before it functions like i want it to...then it will be totally gigable! (ney.....unSTOPable!)
so...what do you guys think? do switching FETS go bad in such a manner? or is it caps? what's the likely scenario? and does anyone have a schematic of the unit? the modules themselves are just the effects, the unit has all of the switching circuitry.
any help is appreciated. thanks!
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