I need an advice for my NUX chorus pedal. Problem 1. My pedal works fine using 9v battery but when i plugged my 9v dc 500mah power supply the LED lits but the chorus effect doesnt work. Can you give me an idea on what problem my pedal have? Problem 2. I accidentally shorted the terminal of one alcapacitor near the power section of the pedal. I hear loud buzzing when engaged and the capacitor i accidentaly shorted heats up when the 9v dc power supply is plugged. But still works fine when im using battery. Can you help me with my problem. Thank you.
I burned my Ibanez Super metal Mini, the diode is in surface soldered burned, the one it's in first of the DC input, and I don´t know how to replace it, what kinda or type of diode it is? There´s no service manual on the web.
Great video mate, I have a Digitech Hardwire Rv-7 pedal and it does not switch on, when plugged in, the led turns on once and then goes off, could you please let me know what could be the issue. What should be looking for. Any help greatly appreciated 😊
Sorry, I got a question, when i connect my pedal to the amp (it's Boss DD-3) when it is turned off, I can hear a low volume noise in the amp that sounds like a swirling wind, (pritty like the sound of the wind at the end of the song wish you were here from pnk floyd but is a very low volume (not kidding)... I thought it may be the power unit but looks like it's ok, do you have any idea of what could it be? Sorry again and thanks in advance!
Great video! I've got a weird problem that i've never had before with a TS9 based circuit i soldered on a pcb. It worked fine on the breadboard, but when the pcb it's powered and plugged into the amp you can only hear a very loud high pitch noise. It's like something isn't grounded properly but looking at the pcb all seems fine. Have you ever experienced something similar? Thanks!
@@lucianodebenedictis6014 actually i've never boxed it because i had this problem. The strange thing is that using the method he showed in a video (using the output jack connected to the different main points of the circuit to find the problem) and connecting the output jack directly to the input, i also get the noise...
Fabio se sei italiano puoi partecipare nei forum fennec e DIY Italia, generalmente si risolvono questi problemi ma bisogna almeno postare una foto e qualche misura del circuito.