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OK got that out of the way, just thought I'd be the first one to call me a n00b...
Just registered here and thought I'd drop a question that's been bugging me and I haven't been able to find much info at all.
I have an Ibanez SD9 pedal that suddenly started acting flaky. Turn it off, and I get no signal at all, no clean guitar, dead silent. No noise or static, no distortion signal bleeding through, nothing at all Turn it on and it works fine, sounds great, same old distortion pedal I've been using for 20 years. Since it sounds teriffic I want it working again but the only thing I've been able to find after loads of searching online is someone posted a comment on another forum saying it sounded like the FET switching was out, replace the first FET.
I looked up FET online then looked inside, there's not a FET in sight. Transistors, capacitors, resistors, and a 4558 IC chip, but nothing that even looks close to a FET. Or the pictures of them I found anyway...
I'm very good at soldering, but not great with electronics, although I replaced every capacitor in my Super Reverb with no problems, made a couple of minor modifications and replaced the power transformer in my Peavey MX all with no problems at all, I may not be able to read a schematic but I can read a layout diagram and can follow instructions. and trust me, I have tried to learn schematics, and just like reading music it's still greek to me. 4 years in school band and I still sucked at reading music...But I'm no dummy, if I can rebuild a Fender Champ and the super reverb, I should be able to fix this stupid pedal if I can ever find out what is wrong...
So...this may be tedious, but if someone out there can figure out why this thing would work as a distortion pedal but get no clean signal at all, I'd be very grateful. I've been through this thing and everything I know how to test is within tolerance, I've been really tempted to replace every capacitor in it since they are all over 20 years old and probably drying out, but so far I've left it alone. If you can tell me to hold it with the power input facing a certain direction and look for the third resistor on the left or something of that nature, I can follow that. I've been doing similar to that for 6 years helping people online fix their computers. I can look up the values, don't have them memorized yet, but it's easy to find. What I need to know is what to look for...
So can anybody point me in the right direction? I'd just take it to a shop but we don't have a reliable one here and I can't afford it either. Plus I like to get my hands in there and do things myself. I'm very careful, I know how dangerous electricity is, especially after learning how to deal with tube amps, I just can't find what's wrong. Oh, and I think the switch itself is ok, it does have distortion so it is turning the circuit on, and the LED does go on and off which should mean the switch is functioning properly as far as I've been able to find out. But something is stopping the clean signal.
This is the yukky green SD 9 pedal made by Maxon for Ibanez, with Ibanez label, I've had it since about 1987 or so, and have used it since then so it's the real McCoy, not a fake or Maxon reissue.
Sorry this turned out to be such a long post and thanks if anyone can help.
OK got that out of the way, just thought I'd be the first one to call me a n00b...
Just registered here and thought I'd drop a question that's been bugging me and I haven't been able to find much info at all.
I have an Ibanez SD9 pedal that suddenly started acting flaky. Turn it off, and I get no signal at all, no clean guitar, dead silent. No noise or static, no distortion signal bleeding through, nothing at all Turn it on and it works fine, sounds great, same old distortion pedal I've been using for 20 years. Since it sounds teriffic I want it working again but the only thing I've been able to find after loads of searching online is someone posted a comment on another forum saying it sounded like the FET switching was out, replace the first FET.
I looked up FET online then looked inside, there's not a FET in sight. Transistors, capacitors, resistors, and a 4558 IC chip, but nothing that even looks close to a FET. Or the pictures of them I found anyway...
I'm very good at soldering, but not great with electronics, although I replaced every capacitor in my Super Reverb with no problems, made a couple of minor modifications and replaced the power transformer in my Peavey MX all with no problems at all, I may not be able to read a schematic but I can read a layout diagram and can follow instructions. and trust me, I have tried to learn schematics, and just like reading music it's still greek to me. 4 years in school band and I still sucked at reading music...But I'm no dummy, if I can rebuild a Fender Champ and the super reverb, I should be able to fix this stupid pedal if I can ever find out what is wrong...
So...this may be tedious, but if someone out there can figure out why this thing would work as a distortion pedal but get no clean signal at all, I'd be very grateful. I've been through this thing and everything I know how to test is within tolerance, I've been really tempted to replace every capacitor in it since they are all over 20 years old and probably drying out, but so far I've left it alone. If you can tell me to hold it with the power input facing a certain direction and look for the third resistor on the left or something of that nature, I can follow that. I've been doing similar to that for 6 years helping people online fix their computers. I can look up the values, don't have them memorized yet, but it's easy to find. What I need to know is what to look for...
So can anybody point me in the right direction? I'd just take it to a shop but we don't have a reliable one here and I can't afford it either. Plus I like to get my hands in there and do things myself. I'm very careful, I know how dangerous electricity is, especially after learning how to deal with tube amps, I just can't find what's wrong. Oh, and I think the switch itself is ok, it does have distortion so it is turning the circuit on, and the LED does go on and off which should mean the switch is functioning properly as far as I've been able to find out. But something is stopping the clean signal.
This is the yukky green SD 9 pedal made by Maxon for Ibanez, with Ibanez label, I've had it since about 1987 or so, and have used it since then so it's the real McCoy, not a fake or Maxon reissue.
Sorry this turned out to be such a long post and thanks if anyone can help.
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