Cody_Pole wrote:Do you know about the internal trimpot that you can access to get unity volume? try that.
I didn't, need to adjust this one myself. Is it right there, all obvious, when you open it up?
BlindtoFaith wrote:Fuzz_Pi wrote:BlindtoFaith wrote:My Faye Sing does not phase
The green light comes on and I get bypassed guitar sound. I get bypassed guitar sound when off as well. What could be wrong?
The faye sing requires an output that gives out at least 150mA, if u have a pedal power 2 then you should plug the pedal
into the high output outputs, number 5 and 6 i think they are
what about a DC Brick?
Duder, mine did this as well but with a PP2+ 9V 250mA out. It would phase, but shit was inconsistent. The green LED would always come on, but effect was come and go. Not sure on the Brick, don't think it likes the daisy chain really. I gave it plenty o' juice, 9V 200mA wall wart, you had to switch it on/off a couple times to get her running, then all good. But I hate wall warts...
Emailed Ken, he got right back with suggestions, the winner being run it at 12V. Think he said the digital relay switch will have enough power (not sure if it starts up at higher mA like some pedals

) and the circuit is isolated regardless. Moved it to the CIOKS 12V 200mA out as the PP2+ drops to like 60mA at 12V. Worked like a charm, never a problem since. If yours doesn't work at all, not even randomly, may have a different issue altogether...
What's weird is univalve powers his at 9V 80mA with success

! Must be that German engineered electricity, pure efficiency.
