Hi everyone,
I recently got my hands on an original 1975 MXR Phase 90 PCB, from an old repair shop - it had never been installed. I found a script MXR Noise Gate from the 70s, and swapped in the PCB (Schematic and photo attached).
So far so good, everything works, and the effect sounds great. The only issue is that I can hear the clock noise bleeding through, as a ticking that changes frequency with the speed knob.
Things I have tried:
I recently got my hands on an original 1975 MXR Phase 90 PCB, from an old repair shop - it had never been installed. I found a script MXR Noise Gate from the 70s, and swapped in the PCB (Schematic and photo attached).
So far so good, everything works, and the effect sounds great. The only issue is that I can hear the clock noise bleeding through, as a ticking that changes frequency with the speed knob.
Things I have tried:
- Checked the tantalums with ESR meter, all looking good
- Checked for bad solder joints
- Ran pedal on its own, as well as after buffered pedal
- Tried battery and isolated power supply
- Checked IC voltages, they seem okay
- I've never owned a script phase 90, is the ticking normal?
- Would it be worth tweaking the internal bias trim pot (it is currently locked with solder)?
- Are there any circuit modifications I could try to filter out the clock noise?
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