owlexifry
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yo dawg, i heard you like spade connectors..I am not qualified.
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yo dawg, i heard you like spade connectors..I am not qualified.
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Which Crate is that? lolI am not qualified.
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It’s a buddy’s Blue Voodoo/ lost cause.Which Crate is that? lol
That one looks like it’s got moldjo.After the photo was taken, this one came in at 40-ish
ALL of that type are equally skuzzy. I hope they sound as good as they ... as bad as they look.That one look like it’s got moldjo.
Thought it looked familiar. I’ve had a few of those and a couple other Crates. Can’t say I’ve had a no sound condition. Mostly dead channel switching jfets. Can’t remember if that one has the auto-bias circuit. I’ve seen resistors left out on those boards from factory. If someone else has been in it before, it may be bad workmanship. I like the cleans on the voodoo amps. Good luck! An audio-probe may be the best bet to trace the audio signal to see where it’s cutting out. Then figure out why the signal is being dumped to ground or if there is an open in the audio signal path.It’s a buddy’s Blue Voodoo/ lost cause.
I think he bought new tubes and paid somebody to work on it at some point, but it’s been in a no-sound condition for a long time. Figured I probably won’t make it dead-er.
So far I reflowed a couple sketchy looking joints and found one open resistor. Not sure what would have cooked a resistor. Blindly replacing it without understanding the cause is pretty poor troubleshooting, but that might be where I’m at. I did order new electros. Figured I might as well do that since I went through the trouble of getting the board out, and a couple look a tad swollen.
Sorry - Should have explained better. There was a resistor in that spot - I desoldered it and tested it and it's electrically open like it got burned out.Thought it looked familiar. I’ve had a few of those and a couple other Crates. Can’t say I’ve had a no sound condition. Mostly dead channel switching jfets. Can’t remember if that one has the auto-bias circuit. I’ve seen resistors left out on those boards from factory. If someone else has been in it before, it may be bad workmanship. I like the cleans on the voodoo amps. Good luck! An audio-probe may be the best bet to trace the audio signal to see where it’s cutting out. Then figure out why the signal is being dumped to ground or if there is an open in the audio signal path.
I'd been procrastinating setting one up for a long time. Combination of your comment and some amp stuff on youtube pushed me over the edge.An audio-probe may be the best bet
extra spicy gainz for extra spicy toanzThat one looks like it’s got moldjo.
How’s the new brake??Had a lot of fun with steel! Will try to make one more of these!
Its incredible! The bends i can get out of it are levels above in quality over my last brake!How’s the new brake??
I bet!Its incredible! The bends i can get out of it are levels above in quality over my last brake!
Working on an OG enclosure
This is my first time working with steel. It’s definitely not as forgiving as aluminum but then again at 20 gauge it’s not to bad! You just have to be sure not to over-bend!!
I need to get a black for the bottom and I will be clear coating the top. If you look at the Big Muff enclosures there’s some clear coat on the top portion the enclosure. I know they are supposed to run off a battery but I figured I’d make this one run off a 9v power supply instead…
Had a lot of fun with steel! Will try to make one more of these!
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I’ll be making another one! I just need to get some black powder coat as I don’t have any!Gimme gimme gimme!!!
At least none of the box caps are melted?Not on my bench, but a friend sent me a pic of his MXR Duke of Tone. Looks worse than 95% of the builds on here.
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