S Steven711 Member Wednesday at 11:42 AM #1 Super bummed that my Deflector died after it was mistakenly plugged into live 9VDC. Heard a tiny pop then crickets. I’m guessing the eeprom is fried. I will swap it. Pedalpcb should update their Deflector to the new Afterneath v3!!!
Super bummed that my Deflector died after it was mistakenly plugged into live 9VDC. Heard a tiny pop then crickets. I’m guessing the eeprom is fried. I will swap it. Pedalpcb should update their Deflector to the new Afterneath v3!!!
Robert Reverse Engineer Friday at 5:31 PM #21 Steven711 said: It’s passing signal when bypassed just not when it’s on. All the voltages are good. I’m certain it was a static discharge that fried the FV-1. Click to expand... A defective FV-1 wouldn't cause this... If you have no sound the problem isn't the FV-1 / EEPROM / CD4049, the problem is the analog signal path. Upvote 0 Downvote
Steven711 said: It’s passing signal when bypassed just not when it’s on. All the voltages are good. I’m certain it was a static discharge that fried the FV-1. Click to expand... A defective FV-1 wouldn't cause this... If you have no sound the problem isn't the FV-1 / EEPROM / CD4049, the problem is the analog signal path.