Hello all,
I have the actual pedal but it was bought used from reverb and is dead. How do I open it up and put new batteries in it? What batteries does it eat? I can't seem to find this info anywhere.
Picture of said pedal attached below
Thanks,
Noah Levy
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Remove the one small screw near the plug on the bottom of the unit and carefully pull off the plastic cover. You may have to jiggle it a little to get the cover past the two knobs, and don't pull it off any more than necessary. (The battery and switch wires are very short!).
It takes a standard 9v battery, and one little tip I can give you is that the unit really works best with an old battery. A new battery supplies far more voltage than the unit needs, and I've always found that the distortion is smoother/warmer, and the unit works better, with a half-dead battery.
The battery normally lasts many years if you unplug the unit when you're not using it!
It takes a standard 9v battery, and one little tip I can give you is that the unit really works best with an old battery. A new battery supplies far more voltage than the unit needs, and I've always found that the distortion is smoother/warmer, and the unit works better, with a half-dead battery.
The battery normally lasts many years if you unplug the unit when you're not using it!
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Could be the switch is dirty. Work it back and forth a few times and try spraying the switch and pots with a little contact cleaner.Noah Levy wrote:Ok, so I got batteries in it but the device still doesn't work. Either I broke it while getting it open or I need one of them old fashioned 9vs. Either way, thanks for the help everyone!