Hi! I'm new to the forum, I got to this place when I was looking for a solution to my problem, and I found a topic with a very similar issue, but it was unresolved. I see there is a lot of experienced people here!
The thing is that I bought a broken analog CH-1 to repair it myself, the problem was (at first sight) that there is no effect when the pedal is triggered on, only dry signal all the time.
After a little investigation, I found out that there is actually a wet signal at the output, but it is so low in volume that it cannot be noticed in the mix. I realized this by connecting both outputs of the pedal to two different amplifiers. When connected in stereo, out B is OK, always dry signal, and out A has no perceptible output.....except when I turn the master of the amp all the way up, the wet signal appears!! but it is so weak that it can be barely heard.
This wet signal is affected by the action of the pots, I can change the depth and EQ by turning the knobs.
I have checked the most common issues:
1- I measured the Q2 (bypass fet) drain-source impedance to see if the bypass is working, seems to be ok (about 360ohm when on and more than 1Mohm when off)
2- I replaced the MN3007 IC with another I had from an older project, and problem is still the same. Considering this plus the fact that I do get some wet signal, I think the LFO and the delay parts of the circuit are working fine.
3- I tweaked the bias trimpot (R16 I believe) and it doesn't produce any substantial variation (it does distort the wet signal when it's all the way up).
I have also read something about the bias resistors for the LFO (R42 and R47) to be swapped and with wrong values, but when I swapped them, I killed the weak wet signal I had, so that's not the problem.
Any ideas? I would REALLY appreciate your help/comments/suggestions, maybe this will help others with the same issue.
This is the related post I found with almost the same problem, but it seems to be abandoned:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t14908/
Thank you in advance!
James
The thing is that I bought a broken analog CH-1 to repair it myself, the problem was (at first sight) that there is no effect when the pedal is triggered on, only dry signal all the time.
After a little investigation, I found out that there is actually a wet signal at the output, but it is so low in volume that it cannot be noticed in the mix. I realized this by connecting both outputs of the pedal to two different amplifiers. When connected in stereo, out B is OK, always dry signal, and out A has no perceptible output.....except when I turn the master of the amp all the way up, the wet signal appears!! but it is so weak that it can be barely heard.
This wet signal is affected by the action of the pots, I can change the depth and EQ by turning the knobs.
I have checked the most common issues:
1- I measured the Q2 (bypass fet) drain-source impedance to see if the bypass is working, seems to be ok (about 360ohm when on and more than 1Mohm when off)
2- I replaced the MN3007 IC with another I had from an older project, and problem is still the same. Considering this plus the fact that I do get some wet signal, I think the LFO and the delay parts of the circuit are working fine.
3- I tweaked the bias trimpot (R16 I believe) and it doesn't produce any substantial variation (it does distort the wet signal when it's all the way up).
I have also read something about the bias resistors for the LFO (R42 and R47) to be swapped and with wrong values, but when I swapped them, I killed the weak wet signal I had, so that's not the problem.
Any ideas? I would REALLY appreciate your help/comments/suggestions, maybe this will help others with the same issue.
This is the related post I found with almost the same problem, but it seems to be abandoned:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t14908/
Thank you in advance!
James
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