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That'd be the Crystal Codec then. I was unaware that they caused an intermittent fault; from our experiance here, they either worked or not, but I bow to Kims superior knowledge, (as Geddy once said, 'He's a Digital Man'). It can't hurt to change this chip so if Shane hasn't got any, I can always ship a replacement out direct from here. Andy. :) > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Flint [mailto:kflint@loopers-delight.com] > Sent: 01 August 2001 09:31 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Back in the saddle, again... > > > At 11:55 AM -0700 7/31/01, Jonathan El-Bizri wrote: > > Unfortunately, my echoplex seems to be broken :< I can't turn the > >feedback to 100% any more - it's always fading out. It > doesn't seem to > >matter whether I use a pedal, or the front panel (though the > pedal is rather > >flaky - it could be unrelated). Anyone had this happen to > them? It's a bit > >of a show stopper, unless I keep 'filling up' the loop every > once in a > >while, which breaks the sonfg structure and confuses band > mates. I'd be > >loath to do it live. Any suggestions? > > hey Jonathan, welcome back! > > there was a batch of echoplexes that went out a year or two > ago that had a > component that was out of spec. The symptom was exactly that, > every now and > then you would turn it on and it was like the feedback was > stuck at 95%. > Most times you power up and it is fine. (that's why they > slipped out, it > was hard to detect....) It is relatively easy to fix, just > by getting that > part replaced. If you contact Shane Radtke at Gibson he'll > fix you right > up. <sradtke@gibson.com>, 1-800-544-2766 x206 or (847) 741-7315 x206. > > kim > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com > >