Pedal condition:
Allows bypass signal
LED always on
When engaged, super low output. I can hear a tiny bit of signal.
Any thoughts of where to look first?
fixing a rat
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Re: fixing a rat
First make sure there isn't something shorting across the switch or circuit, if all is well, then my next guess would be the switch itself.
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Re: fixing a rat
Sounds to me like the switch has failed.
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Re: fixing a rat
Cool. that's an easy fix.