I have a Boss bass chorus CEB-3 pedal that does not reliably turn on or off, especially when it has been unpowered for some time. This issue becomes less likely if it has been powered for a while. When I depress the switch, the LED will light up but it may go out as soon as I release the switch. Sometimes the LED will flash on/off quickly as I depress the switch. I replaced the switch and this did not fix the issue. I’m wondering if it’s a flip flop circuit cap issue given the nature of the problem. Does anyone have any insight into this issue? I believe this is the analog version of the pedal as I bought it about twenty years ago.
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Still, it's a very typical Boss switching arrangement.
Attached is schem. for an old CE-3, which uses a similar switching circuit. Chances are that your unit uses the same arrangement as the others.Attached FilesOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Make sure the ground side of the switch has continuity to the pedal case. If it grounds via one of the sockets make sure the nut is tight enough. I've never seen a cap in this switching circuit fail, though it wouldn't be impossible - they're ceramic operating under low voltage and very reliable.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostMake sure the ground side of the switch has continuity to the pedal case. If it grounds via one of the sockets make sure the nut is tight enough. I've never seen a cap in this switching circuit fail, though it wouldn't be impossible - they're ceramic operating under low voltage and very reliable.
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For posterity: Turns out it was likely the input jack even though I thought I was properly grounding it during testing. As I explained in one of my posts above, the input jack nut somehow got cross threaded and all the input jack was slightly loose on the pedal housing. Even though I held it tightly against the housing during testing, the switching was still behaving strangely as described in the OP. After replacing the input jack, the pedal switches reliably. Thanks to all who offered advice.
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