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i just removed and put back the two chips based on the info found here: http://www.aurisis.com/products/loopIV/LoopIVGuide.pdf (page 11) and... magic! my machine works again! i have no idea how i did it, but it works. the chips didn't appear to be dislodged at all, though, once i opened the top and examined the circuit board... my going to try the same thing on my second echoplex and hope for the best... now if i could only get my foot pedal board happening again... thanks again bernhard! g. On 24-Apr-07, at 6:01 PM, Bernhard Wagner LD wrote: > The thing to be careful about is static charges which can break chips. > > So: > > Disconnect the unit from power. (Unplug it: important!) > > Open it. > > Connect yourself to the metal casing using a grounding strap > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_bracelet or http:// > www.geeks.com/imageshare/W/300x300/WRISTSTRAP-unit.jpg). > > You'll easily spot the chips that are in a socket: those are the > potential victims (or culprits). > Gently press them down into the socket. Careful with the circuit > board! > > Maybe others who've done it could chime in? > > Bernhard