Re: Tube Sreamer probs
- From: PMG <xxxxxxxXX@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:40:32 -0600
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:01:15 -0500, "Grip" <mbetts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>TS10 classic, my vintage one was stolen years ago, this is the replacement.
>Problem is I hit it with the wrong adapter (multi voltage, think I had it on
>12)and it no longer works. It is not worth taking to a tech, and I have a
>little<-------- experience as I've done some mod kits, like I said very
>little. What might be the most likely component to be fried, although
>nothing actually looks fried, I might swap first? I know this is shooting in
>the dark, but hey, I could replace the whole pedal for what a repair would
>cost.....thanks guys!
>
Don't know if this will be useful or not, but I've had this bookmark
for four computers now (that would be all of them).
The Technology of the Tube Screamer
Copyright 1998 R.G. Keen All rights reserved.
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/TStech/tsxfram.htm
If you can't fix it, you might be able to find a TS clone, or a used
TS for less than it'd cost to repair the thing.
Doesn't seem like it ought to fry a pedal by just hitting it with a
few extra volts.
Pete
--
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But what would it want... with radar? --Mouse "Fitz" Fitzgerald
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