I have a Uni-Fuzz in for reapir. Basically it is a Shin Ei Super Fuzz with an AC power supply.
There are two problems with it. First this version uses a relay to switch between by pass and effect, The contacts on the relay for by pass have corroded. I tried deoxIT alhought the contacts seem too far gone for even DoxIT to halp. So a replacement is will be used.
The second problem, is that I noticed a some 120Hz buzzing in the pedal. Since I have built an ESR meter I checked the main filter caps after the rectifiers. They test at about 0.25 ohms. I believe they are 220u caps.
When I had the board out to try and clean the relay contacts, I tested the electrolytics on the main board. All of the 10u caps on the board tested between 7 and 12 ohms. In contrast some new Nichicon 10u caps I have test at 0.5 ohms.
So, the question is, should I recommend to the owner a recap job. The pedal sounds OK for a Super Fuzz, better then some I've heard, although there is the 120Hz buzzing. In the Super Fuzz circuit there is only one power rail filter cap. I could replace just that one and see if it helps get rid of the buzz.
The pedal runs off a two conductor cable. Maybe upgrading to a three conduction cable could help. When I hook up my scope to the pedal, and put the ground clip of the probe on the signal ground there is an absence of any 120Hz noise on the power rail. If I put the probe on the metal chassis, then some 120Hz noise shows up. So, I am wondering if the noise is a grounding issue rather then a filtering issue.
Anybody else have any experience with these Uni-Fuzz pedals?
There are two problems with it. First this version uses a relay to switch between by pass and effect, The contacts on the relay for by pass have corroded. I tried deoxIT alhought the contacts seem too far gone for even DoxIT to halp. So a replacement is will be used.
The second problem, is that I noticed a some 120Hz buzzing in the pedal. Since I have built an ESR meter I checked the main filter caps after the rectifiers. They test at about 0.25 ohms. I believe they are 220u caps.
When I had the board out to try and clean the relay contacts, I tested the electrolytics on the main board. All of the 10u caps on the board tested between 7 and 12 ohms. In contrast some new Nichicon 10u caps I have test at 0.5 ohms.
So, the question is, should I recommend to the owner a recap job. The pedal sounds OK for a Super Fuzz, better then some I've heard, although there is the 120Hz buzzing. In the Super Fuzz circuit there is only one power rail filter cap. I could replace just that one and see if it helps get rid of the buzz.
The pedal runs off a two conductor cable. Maybe upgrading to a three conduction cable could help. When I hook up my scope to the pedal, and put the ground clip of the probe on the signal ground there is an absence of any 120Hz noise on the power rail. If I put the probe on the metal chassis, then some 120Hz noise shows up. So, I am wondering if the noise is a grounding issue rather then a filtering issue.
Anybody else have any experience with these Uni-Fuzz pedals?
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