New BOSS pedals!
- Pepe
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Re: New BOSS pedals!
Thanks so much! I'm going to do that! So all I need to do is to use a 50kB potentiometer and to solder 12k resistors on each outer leg to the middle one?
- chromandre
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Re: New BOSS pedals!
aha! You may be right because it is also a dual CTL1/2 with EXP option jacklaurie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:46 amInteresting...chromandre wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 1:38 ammy newest boss is just an FS7. I had a little revelation, I was using the RC-500 to fairly complex ends and it was frequently crashing until I got the idea to use a FS-7 instead of a DIY external switch. For whatever reason the FET circuitry system gives a 100% reliable stomping on the RC-500 whereas the raw heavy duty footswitch to jacks will eventually run into error, at least in my experience!
Found something similar here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=568&p=5106&hilit=footswitch#p5106
- Pepe
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Re: New BOSS pedals!
Yesterday I finally received my parts order with the new potentiometer and the 12 kOhm resistors to do Laurie's G-type potentiometer trick. It works great! Thanks again so much for your help, Laurie!
The black knobs look a bit odd, but it's better than having only two orange ones.
And now that I have tested everything properly, I ran into the noise issue again. This Taiwanese model (and the first one that I had) has a ticking noise when engaged. It is a very noticeable tic-a-tic-a-tic-a until either the pedal gets bypassed or when the guitar's volume is fully turned down.
However, I found a solution to this annoying problem! Another buffered pedal in front of the DF-2 makes this noise stop completely.
Here are a few comparison pictures before and after the cleaning/repair. The stupid scrawl is now invisible to my eyes.
Before:

After:

Before:

After:


And now that I have tested everything properly, I ran into the noise issue again. This Taiwanese model (and the first one that I had) has a ticking noise when engaged. It is a very noticeable tic-a-tic-a-tic-a until either the pedal gets bypassed or when the guitar's volume is fully turned down.
However, I found a solution to this annoying problem! Another buffered pedal in front of the DF-2 makes this noise stop completely.

Here are a few comparison pictures before and after the cleaning/repair. The stupid scrawl is now invisible to my eyes.
Before:

After:

Before:

After:

- laurie
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Re: New BOSS pedals!
Looks good! Glad it worked out 
Now you have two spare orange knobs for another project!

Now you have two spare orange knobs for another project!
Re: New BOSS pedals!
I think this looks really good Pepe. Great work !
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Thank you! I will still be hunting a Japanese model in good condition, but in the meantime this one will suffice.
Re: New BOSS pedals!
Nice work, Pepe! Looks much better without the scrawl and I quite like the black knobs.
Re: New BOSS pedals!
Looks great!
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Re: New BOSS pedals!
A few days ago I received a BOSS RRV-10 with discoloured knobs. The yellow and the orange ones were still looking good, so I took the two orange knobs for the DF-2 that looks like this now:

Much better!

Much better!
