Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 okay so i thought id give it a go at fixing one that i bought broke off the forum last week, but i think i dont have the skills! led lights, no signal, signal is fine through bypass, could this be the famous switch f*** up that these pedals suffer?? if so how would i go about replacing it? the switch appears to be soldered on to the board on both sides, and i cant see a way possible of me gettin it off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EBS_freak Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 [quote name='BassManKev' post='218424' date='Jun 13 2008, 04:16 PM']okay so i thought id give it a go at fixing one that i bought broke off the forum last week, but i think i dont have the skills! led lights, no signal, signal is fine through bypass, could this be the famous switch f*** up that these pedals suffer?? if so how would i go about replacing it? the switch appears to be soldered on to the board on both sides, and i cant see a way possible of me gettin it off [/quote] Sounds like a solder sucker is your friend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Author Share Posted June 13, 2008 i dont like the idea of doin that, its very tight in there, circuit board is rammed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hit&Run Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 It sounds like I may have this problem in reverse. Mine is fine when it's turned on, but when it's turned off the signal disappears. At least I can still use mine though, I suppose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spree Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 just opened up my xciter, its only soldered on one side, the side that has easy access to it, the hardest part i can see is removing the internals from the chassis, getting the knobs back in place can be awkward. just a query, but if you werent confident about it why did you buy the pedal, knowing it was faulty, in the first place? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Author Share Posted June 13, 2008 [quote name='spree' post='218511' date='Jun 13 2008, 07:17 PM']just opened up my xciter, its only soldered on one side, the side that has easy access to it, the hardest part i can see is removing the internals from the chassis, getting the knobs back in place can be awkward. just a query, but if you werent confident about it why did you buy the pedal, knowing it was faulty, in the first place?[/quote] its soldered on both sides, i have the board out of the case in front of me and i dunno, i just felt like it was worth buying and seeing if i could do it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnylager Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 [quote name='BassManKev' post='218588' date='Jun 13 2008, 09:57 PM']...i just felt like it was worth buying and seeing if i could do it[/quote] It will be if you can sort it Kev - I did me first gig with mine last night (cheers Dan) and it hit the spot nicely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Author Share Posted June 13, 2008 iv emailed aphex anyways, see how much a repair would set me back, i would quite like it to work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spree Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) [quote name='BassManKev' post='218588' date='Jun 13 2008, 09:57 PM']its soldered on both sides, i have the board out of the case in front of me and i dunno, i just felt like it was worth buying and seeing if i could do it[/quote] whaddaya think i was looking at? what you can see in the gap is throughflow from the solder work on the other side, like EBS_Freak said, a solder sucker will pull all that out if you melt it, theres a few people around who have done the work. It appears to be a common problem so aphex might be on board with replacements etc. Edited June 13, 2008 by spree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Author Share Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) have done and have tried the end pins on both sides of the switch appear to be soldered on both sides identically whilst the middle pins are only soldered on the back, with no trace on the other side, so im pretty damn sure that the end pins have been soldered on both sides for the extra security, no amount of sucking will suck that solder through hopefully aphex will get in touch, you would have think this would be sorted by now with so many complaints about the switch! Edited June 13, 2008 by BassManKev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dangerboy Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 I fixed one of these recently. It gets easier if you take the switch apart. Cut it off if you have to. It's screwed anyway, right? I've never known anyone turn one of these off, so I just bypassed the switch into always on. I can dig it out and tell you what point to solder to what, if you want. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 13, 2008 Author Share Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) what you suggeted would suit me fine, if need be id bypass it with a spare looper i have, let me know how to do it Edited June 14, 2008 by BassManKev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dangerboy Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 (edited) [font="Arial"]I basically cut the switch out in the end - get some nice sharp snips under it and chop! Then I desoldered and removed the remaining pins. Then, looking down at the board, component-side up, there are 6 holes where the switch used to be. Connect them like this [font="Courier New"] O---O O O---O O[/font] Then it works![/font] Edited June 14, 2008 by dangerboy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 14, 2008 Author Share Posted June 14, 2008 seems simple enough, but iv no idea what im gunna use thats thin and sharp enough to get inbetween the gap to cut the pins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dangerboy Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 Something like this? [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=26147&doy=14m6"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Module...47&doy=14m6[/url] Or [url="http://www.bitsbox.co.uk/tools.html"]http://www.bitsbox.co.uk/tools.html[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 14, 2008 Author Share Posted June 14, 2008 first one looks good, but says its designed for soft metal, and these bastard pins aint soft iv ended up hacking away at the switch to try n get it ooff, to no avail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dangerboy Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 I used the cheapo ones from bitsbox. They wear out eventually, but then I do use them to chop EVERYTHING. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted June 14, 2008 Author Share Posted June 14, 2008 (edited) i managed to get the switch off and pins out and attempted to wire as you said, but not a sign of a signal, led doesnt even light up, iv f***ed up part of the trace on the board in the process. ah well, thats a tenner il never see again i guess! you live and learn, cheers for help anyways guys Edited June 14, 2008 by BassManKev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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