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Sjaltenb
Copper Member
USA
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Posted - 10/08/2008 : 01:36:24
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Hello all...
Just wondering if anyone knows, or would be able to figure out how to make my GE7's stay "always on"
On my TR2 and CE2 i just removed one of the legs (i think collector?) of Q7...
im not sure which transistor it would be on this particular pedal though. I have three of them, and also I am wondering what chips are best to replace those in there right now. I have heard tl072s. i just know that most people recommend replacing them.
thanks!!! (the always on is the most important of my questions) |
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Sjaltenb
Copper Member
USA
16 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2008 : 01:42:00
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PS, here is a schematic...
I know its either Q2 or Q3, and im going to guess, for fun, that its Q3. but im probably wrong
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Sjaltenb
Copper Member
USA
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Laurie
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Canada
4854 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2008 : 02:10:20
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| There is a recent thread on exactly this, but danged if i can find it... Dr. Bob, help!! |
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Sjaltenb
Copper Member
USA
16 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2008 : 03:25:37
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hey Laurie,
im still going to send you that CS2 if thats OK with you! i just gotta get around to doing it haha....
i will look at past threads but the search function doesnt seem to work too well.. |
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Laurie
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Canada
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Posted - 10/08/2008 : 03:53:20
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| Yeah... there is a thread about powering up "ON", and another one about "always on". |
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Dr. Bob
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