Sometimes, all it takes to break a great pedal is one good stomp. I have an HBE Germania which I adore as a solo boost and during one rather exuberant stomp I killed the toggle switch that went between full range and the other setting. This pedal has suffered years of abuse and I'm surprised that only now did it get busted. So I went to Fry's electronics on a whim and found the switch in question and replaced the broken one in about ten minutes. Huzzah!
Unfortunately, I also discovered that the sole potentiometer that controls the something now spins freely. This means I have to go back in and take the existing pot off the board and reinstall another pot (that I can't source). This bums me out.
Finally, when I'm all done with that, I'd like to install one of those rails that you see one some pedals with tubes to ensure I don't smash my prized boost again.
Now where can I find a pcb mount 10k potentiometer and a rail? This thread was really about where to source certain parts.
Busted pedal, slowly coming back to life
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Re: Busted pedal, slowly coming back to life
that has the 9mm pcb mounted pot right? http://www.smallbearelec.com/servlet/Detail?no=693
for tube protector are you talking about these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221025527342?lpid=82
A lot of DIY builders use these U bolts to protect tubes on top of their pedals http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lehigh-1-4-i ... /100157762
for tube protector are you talking about these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221025527342?lpid=82
A lot of DIY builders use these U bolts to protect tubes on top of their pedals http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lehigh-1-4-i ... /100157762
Re: Busted pedal, slowly coming back to life
Excellent! Nailed it on both counts. Well actually the first and the third. I wanted the steel U bolt to stop me from mashing my pedal to death again.