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The wild analogue delay feedback you get with the 'intensity' knob up high has stopped happening... The repeats just die away Any ideas why this is? I've put a new battery in it, but no joy. It's quite old - do these pedals just get knackered? (It's by Boss; shouldn't they just go on forever??)
So you mean it's just not self oscillating? If the delay is working but your just not self oscillating, my first thought would be something wrong with the intensity pot.
...or a cap has drifted in value -- the later DM-2s had some slightly different component values so don't oscillate. Don't Boss do the $50 flat fee for repairs?
**Don't screw with the trimpots inside -- that won't make it oscillate, but it will fuck up the pedal.**
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I've tried with my Boss 9v adaptor - still no oscillations. (A '12V ASA adaptor'? Why 12V?) Good tip re the trimpots! I seem to remember this problem happening before... and then fixing itself... Intermittent faults
D-Rainger wrote:I've tried with my Boss 9v adaptor - still no oscillations. (A '12V ASA adaptor'? Why 12V?) Good tip re the trimpots! I seem to remember this problem happening before... and then fixing itself... Intermittent faults
there is an article on the web explaining that your pedal needs the 12v asa or 9v with two boss pedals. there is something in the other pedal that makes your vintage boss pedal happy. when you daisy chain, you are basically adding stuff on the power rails of the vintage pedal to make it work. I dont have a link or remember the details sorry.