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Basstyra
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France
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Posted - 01/10/2007 : 15:57:32
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Too expensive.
It could be nothing, an opamp replacment, adding a power socket, and there it is. But with digital pedals, if the processor is broken, there is no way to fix it.
There, someone worked on it, obviously. Someone who knew enough to have a use for a dual opamp. I would guess this pedal is not fixable.
Plus, I recently spent more than 4 hours just to change the wires between the PCB and the pots. They are tiny little wires, placed randomly on the PCB, it's such a unbearable work...
More than 50� shipped, I won't take the risk. If you know how to solder and feel you could buy it to make a good deal, I tell you, bid only if you know exactly what you do.
There is a chance it's nothing to fix, though, of course. But... |
Edited by - Basstyra on 01/10/2007 15:59:57 |
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