Troubleshooting "non working" pedals, what to do first if your pedal stops working

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  • Опубліковано 25 бер 2018
  • If you buy pedals of any sort, eventually you'll have a problem or two with a pedal at some point in time, it's inevitable. The good thing is that many times a pedal problem is actually a problem that's a simple oversight somewhere. Here's our normal FAQ/Troubleshooting guide:
    TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS & FAQ:
    First, unplug from everything and plug directly into your amp. If this sounds normal go to the next step.
    A few questions:
    Are you using a power adapter made for guitar audio? If it’s an ordinary adapter purchased outside of a music store and it “multi-purpose” or “Multi-use” then you will need to use a different power adapter. However, as long as there is a battery connection in the pedal, we can use this to test it first. You won’t be able to do this test with our “mini” pedals, as there is no battery connection inside those. Also, with pedals such as the Tumnus Deluxe, it increase the voltage internally. Therefore, a new Duracell battery. Why Duracell? Because the cheaper batteries do not deliver enough current.
    Next, let’s isolate the pedal. You’ll want to run the guitar directly into the pedal and then in the amp. This is CRITICAL. For this test, remove the pedal from any pedalboard, do not have any other pedals connected in series with it, and do not have the power daisy chained to it.
    Go to the store and BUY a brand new 9v battery. Don’t borrow one from another device or pedal, this test will not work if you do that. You’ll also want to wiggle the cable ends a bit and if there is any sort of pop or crackle you’ll want to use different cables. Note that this fixes 95% of all problems that pedals have.
    Make sure you are using the pedal on the clean channel of the amp.
    Turn amp off, wait 5 minutes, turn it back on and start at the first step of plugging directly into the amp.
    Has the amp been moved recently? For example, if an amp is on a 15 amp circuit and there are many other things on that circuit or even depending what else is on the circuit itself, the amplifier can act differently or have various noise issues. Fluorescent lights, for example, are notorious for creating noise problems in audio equipment.
    Does the pedal still have the same problem? If so, reply back to the email and we will send you a return form.
    IMPORTANT: Wampler reserves the right to charge a repair fee and shipping cost to the customer if the pedal is sent for repair and the problem is determined that the only problem is that the battery is low, and therefore not getting sufficient power.
    FAQ:
    Noise problem with gain pedal:
    Keep in mind, any gain pedal is going to have some degree of hiss to it, just by the nature of adding gain. It’s no different than turning up a high gain distortion channel, any noise whatsoever there get’s amplified.
    Pedal cuts in/out
    -check cables. Are they plugged in all the way? Try a different set of cables.
    Pedal sounds different than normal
    -Do you have a sag control on your power supply? Make sure it’s turned up/off so there is no drop in voltage. Replace with BRAND NEW battery (fresh out of the package). Do not reuse old battery from a different device.
    One of the pots is scratchy/noisy?
    -Buy Deoxit electrical cleaner and spray it into the pots. • How to clean dirty & c...
    “The LED just flashes whenever I turn the pedal on”
    -This means that the pedal is not getting adequate voltage, or current draw. This means that the chain of pedals is trying to draw more current than what the power supply/battery is capable of, or that the battery voltage is not high enough to turn the pedal on. This is common in circuits that increase the voltage internally, such as our Tumnus Deluxe pedal.
    Should I disconnect my battery if I’m using a power supply?
    If you use a power supply it won’t hurt the pedal to have a battery connected at the same time, as the power jack will disconnect the battery internally. However, batteries can and do leak a bit, corroding and causing a nasty mess on the inside of the pedal. For this reason, if you plan on using a power supply with the pedal it is recommended to remove the battery.
    The battery keeps running down even when the pedal is not turned on.
    This is because power is supplied to the pedal via the battery, even when turned “off”, any time the input cable is plugged into it. Of course, if you have a power adaptor plugged into it, it disconnects the battery inside (as mentioned above) and in this instance the battery will not run down outside of normal battery decay.
    If at this point it's still not working, then yes now it's time to get it to the manufacturer for repair. Most repairs are generally switches. This is because most often the on/off switch is a mechanical part that simply wears out.
    Music on this video provided by UA-cam channel "My darn jam tracks". Check them out here:
    - / @mydarnjamtracks2940
    Track used
    • Video

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  • @wampler_pedals
    @wampler_pedals  6 років тому +46

    If you buy pedals of any sort, eventually you'll have a problem or two with a pedal at some point in time, it's inevitable. The good thing is that many times a pedal problem is actually a problem that's a simple oversight somewhere. Here's our normal FAQ/Troubleshooting guide:
    TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS & FAQ:
    First, unplug from everything and plug directly into your amp. If this sounds normal go to the next step.
    A few questions:
    Are you using a power adapter made for guitar audio? If it’s an ordinary adapter purchased outside of a music store and it “multi-purpose” or “Multi-use” then you will need to use a different power adapter. However, as long as there is a battery connection in the pedal, we can use this to test it first. You won’t be able to do this test with our “mini” pedals, as there is no battery connection inside those. Also, with pedals such as the Tumnus Deluxe, it increase the voltage internally. Therefore, a new Duracell battery. Why Duracell? Because the cheaper batteries do not deliver enough current.
    Next, let’s isolate the pedal. You’ll want to run the guitar directly into the pedal and then in the amp. This is CRITICAL. For this test, remove the pedal from any pedalboard, do not have any other pedals connected in series with it, and do not have the power daisy chained to it.
    Go to the store and BUY a brand new 9v battery. Don’t borrow one from another device or pedal, this test will not work if you do that. You’ll also want to wiggle the cable ends a bit and if there is any sort of pop or crackle you’ll want to use different cables. Note that this fixes 95% of all problems that pedals have.
    Make sure you are using the pedal on the clean channel of the amp.
    Turn amp off, wait 5 minutes, turn it back on and start at the first step of plugging directly into the amp.
    Has the amp been moved recently? For example, if an amp is on a 15 amp circuit and there are many other things on that circuit or even depending what else is on the circuit itself, the amplifier can act differently or have various noise issues. Fluorescent lights, for example, are notorious for creating noise problems in audio equipment.
    Does the pedal still have the same problem? If so, reply back to the email and we will send you a return form.
    IMPORTANT: Wampler reserves the right to charge a repair fee and shipping cost to the customer if the pedal is sent for repair and the problem is determined that the only problem is that the battery is low, and therefore not getting sufficient power.
    FAQ:
    Noise problem with gain pedal:
    Keep in mind, any gain pedal is going to have some degree of hiss to it, just by the nature of adding gain. It’s no different than turning up a high gain distortion channel, any noise whatsoever there get’s amplified.
    Pedal cuts in/out
    -check cables. Are they plugged in all the way? Try a different set of cables.
    Pedal sounds different than normal
    -Do you have a sag control on your power supply? Make sure it’s turned up/off so there is no drop in voltage. Replace with BRAND NEW battery (fresh out of the package). Do not reuse old battery from a different device.
    One of the pots is scratchy/noisy?
    -Buy Deoxit electrical cleaner and spray it into the pots. ua-cam.com/video/3tSo0HJRsM8/v-deo.html
    “The LED just flashes whenever I turn the pedal on”
    -This means that the pedal is not getting adequate voltage, or current draw. This means that the chain of pedals is trying to draw more current than what the power supply/battery is capable of, or that the battery voltage is not high enough to turn the pedal on. This is common in circuits that increase the voltage internally, such as our Tumnus Deluxe pedal.
    Should I disconnect my battery if I’m using a power supply?
    If you use a power supply it won’t hurt the pedal to have a battery connected at the same time, as the power jack will disconnect the battery internally. However, batteries can and do leak a bit, corroding and causing a nasty mess on the inside of the pedal. For this reason, if you plan on using a power supply with the pedal it is recommended to remove the battery.
    The battery keeps running down even when the pedal is not turned on.
    This is because power is supplied to the pedal via the battery, even when turned “off”, any time the input cable is plugged into it. Of course, if you have a power adaptor plugged into it, it disconnects the battery inside (as mentioned above) and in this instance the battery will not run down outside of normal battery decay.
    If at this point it's still not working, then yes now it's time to get it to the manufacturer for repair. Most repairs are generally switches. This is because most often the on/off switch is a mechanical part that simply wears out.
    Music on this video provided by UA-cam channel "My darn jam tracks". Check them out here:
    - ua-cam.com/channels/55xyo8HvJMuTROnqpPgG5Q.html
    Track used
    ua-cam.com/video/79YHA1Gq5iM/v-deo.html

    • @1991stratplus
      @1991stratplus 6 років тому

      my LED on my plexi-drive goes really dim a few seconds after i plug it in or turn it on, on ideas on what the problem is here?

    • @profile1251
      @profile1251 5 років тому

      I left my Pantheon on for about a week by accident (was my nephew) and now it doesnt work. It's just out of warranty can you make a likely suggestion as to what part(s) may have failed?

    • @weslikestoplayguitar6767
      @weslikestoplayguitar6767 5 років тому

      Heyyy, nice video. I have a rig where suddenly two of my pedals won't work (make any sound) if they're plugged into the power supply. They make sound when bypassed and they'll make sound if I use battery or another standalone power adapter. On power supply the light still turns on, but there's no sound. I'm also getting quite a bit of noise. Do I have a bad power supply?

    • @jimthecraftyguitarist878
      @jimthecraftyguitarist878 4 роки тому

      My pedal works fine with a 9v battery but not with a standard 9v power supply center negative tip. Is the jack the problem (the power jack doesn't for real snug)?

    • @cloudredgrave1425
      @cloudredgrave1425 3 роки тому

      my pedal issue is when i try pressing on it is not working properly , it may lit up after a couple of attempts but its so annoying because it ruins my timing in transition of effcts .

  • @jesse_cole
    @jesse_cole 6 років тому +219

    Pedal Dysfunction, otherwise known as PD, is a common problem. If you're experiencing a pedal that "isn't working," then you should know you're not alone. If symptoms persist for four hours or longer, see someone who is licensed to diagnose and treat PD.

  • @marksoden6812
    @marksoden6812 6 років тому +6

    I am really surprised that this hasn't been covered before! This was a very helpful episode! Now you can link to this when people have pedal problems! Well Done!

  • @eranmontiel
    @eranmontiel 6 років тому +31

    This and That Pedal Show are the most informative guitar channels on UA-cam

    • @Murry_in_Arizona
      @Murry_in_Arizona 6 років тому +2

      I'm retired and a total FNG at guitar, started playing 8 months ago as therapy for my hands (couple bad spinal cord injuries) to work on fine motor control and strength. TPS and Brian Wampler's UA-cam channels are just outstandingly informative and just fun to watch, head and shoulders above the rest.

    • @eranmontiel
      @eranmontiel 6 років тому +1

      Murry In Arizona good for you man. I'm 32 and have been "playing" since I was 12. Never took lessons or anything. Really got serious about it again around 2 years ago and these two channels have been key.

    • @Murry_in_Arizona
      @Murry_in_Arizona 6 років тому +1

      Wife bought me an acoustic guitar 35 years ago, between never getting it tuned right and no time for lessons it went to the back of the closet in a few months until last April. Electronic tuners and youtube are a wonderful thing. ;o)

    • @frankardos4211
      @frankardos4211 6 років тому

      Agree!

    • @sparkyguitar0058
      @sparkyguitar0058 4 роки тому +1

      Haven't been able to Mae it through a whole TPS yet cause they don't stick to the subject w/o all the long drawn out B S. This guy and JHS vids are so informative and to the point I have to watch a lot of them twice cause I'll pick up my guitar and not pay attention to miss something important. Have learned a lot from these 2. Enough to look for there pedals used. The only way I buy pedals.

  • @leslielandberg5620
    @leslielandberg5620 5 років тому +18

    Thanks a million for this thoughtful and comprehensive introduction to the “ins and outs” of pedals! I learned everything I needed to know.

  • @cblack5805
    @cblack5805 5 років тому +2

    Thank you! Isolating the pedal showed that it wasn't the pedal that was broken, but probably a patch cable. So thanks for posting this video!

  • @chriskellervocalstudio
    @chriskellervocalstudio 4 роки тому +2

    Had an issue with one of the pots and the switch on my several years old Ego. Got it fixed a couple years ago by Wampler and customer service was amazing. I hadn't used the pedal in a while and got it back out and sure enough, it was having issues again. I got annoyed thinking I'd have to send it back again. However, even knowing most of these things in this video, it's always good to be reminded! Sure enough, I forgot the obvious to completely isolate it, and the pedal was working great! Turns out it was a bad power cable I was using with my PP2. I don't think I can ever get rid of this pedal now. We've been through so much. Thanks from Nashville Bryan, as always!

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 6 років тому +12

    When I first started modifying and building pedals, then later on repairing them I did really well repairing pedals (especially Boss) that the other used the wrong power supply and blew. It happened with an old DD-2 digital delay that someone plugged the wrong power supply into.
    Interestingly enough, I was told what probably happened and how to fix it by my rep at Dunlop. I hadn't even contacted him about that, but about one of the DC bricks that had blown a few of the output ports. I mentioned the DD2 in passing.
    He emailed me about the Brick and said I probably blew the Zener diode. He told me how to check it out and that if I replaced it the pedal would work, it did. A week later I put an odd online asking offering to buy blown pedals. I was paying between $10-30/40 depending on the pedal and how it went bad. I swear that within a month I had a couple dozen OD pedals and a dozen various other effects.
    So, if you can solder; if you've plugged the wrong power supply in (usually the wrong polarity) and it stops working, open the pedal up (unplugging the power supply and removing any battery). The Zener diode is essentially used as a fuse. If you use the wrong power supply, it's designed to blow so that the rest of the circuit DOESN'T blow. It'll be located very close to power Jack on the pedal. Most that have blown are pretty obvious when they do; it'll have a scorched diode and the board itself may seem burned. Just find out what diode you need to use, take out the bad one and replace with a new one; it's fixed.
    (If you REALLY need to use the pedal for something like a gig or something, you CAN jerry-rig it to work without the diode; just run a piece of wire where the diode goes. Its like using a penny in a fuse box; but it presents the same DANGER as using a penny instead of a fuse, which if you plug the wrong power supply again, you WILL BLOW THE PEDAL, so you should really replace the diode).
    RE: Dunlop DC bricks, I used to buy these for $20-25 a piece too. The main problem with the Brick, besides not being isolated like the Voodoo Labs pedal power supply, it's a daisy chain (essentially a higher end One-Spot, and certain pedals will make the rest noisy, especially vintage ones). They blow outputs CONSTANTLY!.
    I swear the over I had, that came with like 9- 9V and 3-18V outputs had like 3 or 4 that were working within a few months. This is because the resistors used with each other are rated with too low wattage. Off the top of my head, I can't remember what they are. I THINK they're 2.7K & 1/4W each. When you unplug them before turning off the power to the Brick, you'll blow that output. It happens almost EVERY TIME. When I was fixing it, I showed someone how quickly and easily they blow, it's amazing they let these go out like that. Anyway, all you need to do is replace each of the resistors with the same voltage, but double the wattage, so if it is 2.7V & 1/4 W(?), then you need to replace it with 2.7V @ 1/2W. After doing that, the output will work and not blow all the time afterwards.
    Another thing to know is that you can essentially change the amperage that the Brick puts out by using a different power supply (to the Brick) and what the 3 higher output jacks put out.
    Using a higher amperage to the Brick will increase the amperage put out. Changing the Voltage of the supply will change what the 3 higher output ports do. The standard is 18V, so that's what they put out. If you use a 12V, then the Brick will put out 12V @ the 3, using 9V or 12V will change them to 9v or 12V. ***The 9 x 9V outputs will still always put out 9V, they will not change.

  • @Damaraja
    @Damaraja Рік тому +2

    Divide and conquer has always been the most effective approach to troubleshooting. As for power, the Cioks DC7 works great for me. Dead silent, versatile, slender size, and solid construction. 🤙

  • @grahamnunn8998
    @grahamnunn8998 10 днів тому

    Always informative Brian. Been using pedals for years and this had things I forget in the heat of battle.
    Using an early rack system (JMP-1, Quadraverb, power amp and switcher) I found the stage circuit was shared with the kitchen at the venue. When the fridges switched power my presets changed!
    Like most sane people, I went back to pedals and amps but I really miss that Marshall pre-amp.

  • @legoharry100
    @legoharry100 6 років тому +36

    Jokes on you Brian. Imma start a country core band where we chicken puck, sing about Fords and Bud Light, then have some brutal breakdowns and polyrhythms.

  • @justinprince8761
    @justinprince8761 6 років тому +1

    Favorite channel on UA-cam. As always, great video man!

  • @pauldavies4119
    @pauldavies4119 3 місяці тому

    Insanely helpful!
    Wish I had known all this 15 years ago when I started playing electric guitars, but better late than never.
    Not all heroes wear capes
    Many thanks!

  • @stephenmitchell7915
    @stephenmitchell7915 5 років тому +1

    I followed pretty much the process you provided in the video. I have a Origin Effects Cali76 (which I love BTW) with an unbelievable buzz when there is no guitar signal. Tried it at 18 then 9 volts on my VooDoo Mondo PS. Nothing I tried could get rid of the buzz. Finally substituted an Ego Compressor in there and it works great and the Ego is dead silent with no guitar signal present. The brute force, high cost, troubleshooting method to use when all else fails I guess. I have several of your pedals and love them! Your hardware helps me obscure the lack of talent in my hands!

  • @Schizophrenia222
    @Schizophrenia222 6 років тому +1

    Awesome tips! Learned a lot and I love keeping my pedals tip top shape. Thanks man,
    More like this please!

  • @CL_Audio_Tuning
    @CL_Audio_Tuning 2 роки тому

    Haha, very very happy to see Brian performing "The Wiggle Test" Its a necessity in many industries! :D Very informative info on this video.

  • @frankardos4211
    @frankardos4211 6 років тому

    BRIAN!!!!!!!!!!!You are so on point with this it's amazing. Yesterday, yes.....YESTERDAY I had an issue (2nd time actually) where one pedal would abruptly shut off for "no reason" lol...but anyway I of course just tried to replug it in yada yada and it worked? ok....so I assumed a power prob of some sort and wiggled the power cable at the pedal itself and BAM!!! I went for a much better cable (Truetone "plug" here ha ha) and so far so good. I hope all is well now. A nice snug fitting power cable is a must! Thanks for your hard work bud.

  • @danielbrown6961
    @danielbrown6961 5 років тому +1

    This was helpful for me. I likely have a contact issue and have the de-oxidizer on the way.
    I also didn't cable up correctly after and when my looper didn't work, it reminded me of the portion where you have to check that too....

  • @jakelikesdjent1725
    @jakelikesdjent1725 4 роки тому +58

    Im a dumbass, i just mixed up the input and output

    • @DylanGeoZachariah
      @DylanGeoZachariah 4 роки тому +8

      thx bro ...... thats the exact same thing i did and i was watching the video then i decided to scroll down and look at the comments and then i saw ur comment and i was like .........SHITT.............. thanks

    • @jasono7047
      @jasono7047 4 роки тому +2

      @@DylanGeoZachariah yo same lol

    • @Jessejezzz
      @Jessejezzz 4 роки тому +1

      Same, lol

    • @attrikate
      @attrikate 4 роки тому +1

      Wow bro same shit right here

    • @turtlemann5429
      @turtlemann5429 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you dude! Now my pedal board is working again

  • @spoonsalsa732
    @spoonsalsa732 3 роки тому +5

    I just got my first pedal today, i put in the battery and i play for a bit, then i turn off my amp and back on and no sound? please help i'm very worried that its now broken

  • @chronicfatigue5416
    @chronicfatigue5416 6 років тому +3

    A good method of locating a trouble spot in a pedal board is divide and conquer. Whatever the issue (no sound, noise, etc), remove the cable from the input of the first pedal in your chain and plug it straight into the amp. If it's good, back up to halfway between your pedals. If it's bad there, go halfway back towards the amp. If not, go halfway back towards the beginning of the chain. And so on and so forth. Saves a lot of time compared to going one by one.

  • @yoshi-808
    @yoshi-808 6 років тому +5

    3:00 thanks Brian... Headphones are working.
    Great videos. Keep on!!

  • @WilmerLebron
    @WilmerLebron 6 років тому +3

    Awesome bro!! It’s like you read my mind! I was having problems these days and you talk about solutions! Haha this is great! Thanks 🙏 Bro! 🎸🎶🔥🤘🏻😎

  • @younesbentoumi8655
    @younesbentoumi8655 6 років тому +1

    Man I just love your videos !! Keep up the good work !

  • @djSpinege
    @djSpinege 4 місяці тому

    switched from a 9v batt to a power supply and boom got sound again. Thanks man!

  • @betterinsodapop
    @betterinsodapop 6 років тому +1

    Bought a Truetone 1 Spot for like $30 15 years ago. Still one of the best bang-for-buck guitar purchases I've ever made.

  • @sparkyguitar0058
    @sparkyguitar0058 4 роки тому +1

    Another thing I learned from watching these videos is to cover your battery connection with tape when putting pedals on a board. Moving boards around moves things inside a pedal and you COULD cause your own short. Save your pedal and time by eliminating that maybe problem 1st. Unless you use batteries which I wouldn't understand cause you would have to disconnect all the cables every time you were done.

  • @AvelFantasma
    @AvelFantasma Рік тому

    Thank you so much! I kept having an issue with a Donner pedal and I plugged it in to it owns power source and bingo it’s working!

  • @paulcannon2070
    @paulcannon2070 5 років тому

    thanks buddy! you saved me a trip to guitar center, to exchange a perfectly functioning Boss rc3 loop station. bad cable. thanks man.

  • @5tw8se74
    @5tw8se74 5 років тому

    I just got my Tumnus Deluxe.
    Played a Friday night jam. It sounds fantastic. I can't say enough about the sound I get out it . Love it. There's one thing IT EATS BATTERIES LIKE A FAT MAN EATING PANCAKES. So today it becomes a new member on my board. The only reason why I'm wasting anyone's time posting this is - I looked all over the friggin internet for the answer. Does the T deluxe eat batteries? Ironically nothing until I stumbled across this trouble shooting video.Thank you thank you thank you. I have two other friends that bought this pedal because I bought one and they were just so blown away by it. It was going to be my secret weapon / go to pedal but I'll
    try something else. If you read this please let folks know.
    Thanks. 😎

  • @mastercurrykaratejujutsury9916
    @mastercurrykaratejujutsury9916 4 роки тому +2

    Like all of your video's, this was excellent. I watch them all the time. I unfortunately have a SD-1 modded (vintage) that works sometimes, but most times just gives me a crackling noise from the amp (Fender Princeton Reverb). I've gone thru all of your suggested trouble shooting including switching from ACA. D6 is a 3mm led, D4 a 1N4001, Cap 2 .047, Cap 6 removed and R16 470 ohm. I get power and pass thru when the pedal is off. Very frustrating. I purchased additional items to do the Wampler mod next. Hey, latest update? It works today when I opened it up. Wanted to check for ground issues. The light though in D6 remains on even after I click the pedal switch to off. Any idea's?

  • @SuperJiggawhat
    @SuperJiggawhat 6 років тому +1

    Hey Brian, I live in a old house that has voltage issues. The voltage goes from 120v down to 111. Is this bad for tube amps? Also can you recommend a realistic solution for this problem?

  • @johnburris605
    @johnburris605 2 роки тому

    I have an old multifex guitar pedal which I won't part with cuz it was my first pedal. But the output jacks the right left, the little pins that go into the circuit board or wiggling around in a shorts out. If I drop a little bit of solder on each one of those pins will that stop it from shorting out. Do you think I would appreciate to know what you think

  • @fabienlouvel5536
    @fabienlouvel5536 10 місяців тому

    Hi thanks for the advices. Nothing worked on my DD Boss which contistently fails to switch on when only using the 500ms and 800ms with a trutone power supply.
    Still when i push on the pedal it does lits up. Cable is working and using another did not fix. Sometimes unplugging fixes...

  • @ItsCraikken
    @ItsCraikken 2 роки тому

    Duuuude I've had this crybaby since I was a kid and it never worked. I just got a power supply and saw this video, plugged that baby in and it works great!! Thank you so much 👍👍🤟

  • @BandoleroFerreira
    @BandoleroFerreira 4 роки тому

    Quick question because I just bought a boss ds1 and it stopped working, I'm new to pedals but I plugged it in and it had already a 9v battery which I replaced and worked for a bit then stopped working, so I don't know if its something I'm doing wrong or maybe gave it too much power i bought a power supply with it at the store which they said was the correct one???

  • @RECTIFIER101
    @RECTIFIER101 5 місяців тому

    i have a problem that was not discussed, i have a evh chorus pedal about 3 months old.. has worked fine on my pedal board until now, powers on, switches work,effect volume works but no chorus effect at all even all the way up.. signal chain is: tonex-evh chorus-boss dd-200 then to di box then to mixer. tonex powered by supplied wall wart chorus and delay powered by a cheap donner power supply. but have also tried a battery and bypassed the power supply..the delay works fine. any ideas?

  • @rickg2533
    @rickg2533 5 років тому

    I have 5 donner pedals but if I put 3 or more in a chain theres no sound. I've isolated all of them and they all work and switched the order. I bought a new power supply and even tested on other amps and same problem. I'd appreciate any advice.

  • @mellowords
    @mellowords 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video...I'm having a problem that isn't covered in this. Anyone got a tip?
    When I plug my Shallow Water into the FX loop of my vibrolux, the signal is attenuated by like 99%. When I engage the pedal's true bypass, the signal is loud and clear, so I know it's plugged up right.
    Did I get a bunk power supply or something?

  • @ahhcrickets
    @ahhcrickets 6 років тому

    Sorta unrelated but the original tumnus looks to be a different enclosure with a clear led and a black washer on the switch-is that because it’s a mechanical switch instead of the relay? Also, what was the reason for refining the enclosure? Is there any other differences in the circuits or otherwise?

  • @FretFriendGWaL
    @FretFriendGWaL 3 роки тому

    I have a pedal where the LED starts to fade then it just goes off (the pedal still works correctly)! Do I just need to reflow solder on the LED?

  • @genoarky1597
    @genoarky1597 5 років тому +1

    Hey sir, please respond but i have an issue with my pedal. I have a 9v battery inside, and also a 9V adapter cable. When i turn on the pedal, the light indicating it works shows but the pedal is dead and doesnt produce the sound. Earlier,I plugged a faulty 9V adapter to it so I was wondering that had to do with anything and please if possible, how to fix

  • @dimipartcaster7770
    @dimipartcaster7770 3 роки тому

    Hello everyone. I have a problem with the crybaby wah pedal.When I put it directly(input for the guitar, output for the Amp) it works great. But when I try to put it in the pedalboard(even by itself) it doesn't make the wah effect. If I press once I have a clean sound, if I press twice I haven't sound at all.I don't have any problem with any of the other pedals so it's not a cable/power supply/pedalboard(I have a behringer pb600) problem. Can you help me please?

  • @cesarrodriguez-xy8nl
    @cesarrodriguez-xy8nl 2 роки тому

    I have a rogue analog chorus that just mutes my sound when I switch it on, would that be because of the power supply because it’s the 1 spot 9v or would be the battery dying ?

  • @omarcapaso7156
    @omarcapaso7156 3 роки тому

    I have a behringer delay and when I turn it on with the feedback knob off all the way it still sounds as it was on. I have to turn off the delay volume down for it to go away.

  • @markkrasowski2764
    @markkrasowski2764 7 місяців тому

    My board has 12 pedals, all work fine with the Voodoo Lab PP2 and X4. I am trying to switch out one pedal for an Eventide MicroPitch. I can't get the MicroPitch to power up when connecting to the Voodoo Labs PP2 or the X4. I have tried switching the cables and still, it won't power up.
    It does of course power up with the power cable it came with.
    How can I get it to work with the PP2? Why isn't it working?
    thanks so much,
    Mark

  • @Jack-fs2im
    @Jack-fs2im 4 роки тому

    great vid,I feel better now that others have the same problems.

  • @willianbotta1622
    @willianbotta1622 2 роки тому

    Hi there. I bought a flamma modulation pedal and when I power on my board it does not work. Then I take out the power plug from the pedal and put it again and it starts to work perfectly. Any ideas of what is happening? Thanks.

  • @kyleledrew7919
    @kyleledrew7919 5 років тому

    I have 2 mxr pedals, I lost my power supply and one day I tried to use them, both batteries were dead so I grabbed the first supply I seen not realizing it was a 12 volt, now I can't get either to work at all, can u fry a pedal with those couple extra volts?

  • @thesnailman5731
    @thesnailman5731 2 роки тому

    I need help my pedal for my bass the problem is that whenever I turn it on the bass dosent make sound but when i turn it off it makes sound do i need to buy a new pedal?

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 6 років тому

    I got this pedal that sounds like PLEXI but the other day it sounded like an mxr phase pedal ! What would cause a gain pedal to just phase in an out like a chorusing phase wobble!? PLEASE help because if it's my FENDER pro reverb amp I will have the amp fixed but if it's the pedal no big deal.

  • @yetanotherbassdude
    @yetanotherbassdude 6 років тому +10

    11:20, the dumbest one of those I've ever done was that I changed the speaker in my cab and it was sounding horribly nasal and I just couldn't figure out what was going on. I was going crazy trying to figure out if I'd somehow broken the new speaker or something. After about an hour of faffing about, I finally looked realised my wah was on and cocked fully up. Oops.

  • @nicholasrella6904
    @nicholasrella6904 8 днів тому

    I have a pedal that's making a popping noise when pressing the foot switch. The pop is louder when engaging. It still pops when I disengage, just not as loud. Aside from that the pedal is fully functional and sounds great. I tried it in isolation with different guitars and amps. All with the same issue. I'm using a Strymon Zuma power supply & this does not happen with any of my other pedals. Any suggestions? I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I attempt any DIY repairs. I don't want to risk damaging the pedal.

  • @nohillforahighstepper
    @nohillforahighstepper 8 місяців тому

    I have a vintage TS808 that doesn't have a power supply jack at all. I had to find a pigtail that went from my power cord to the head of the 9V plug inside the pedal. It works but I had to "engineer" a relief route for the cord.

  • @louissimardguerette8579
    @louissimardguerette8579 4 роки тому

    I have a boss sd1 it turns on with a battery or adaptor but when turned on there is no sound . my cable are good what should i chek ?

  • @boeandthelizards
    @boeandthelizards 5 років тому

    What about a pop sound when I touch the pedal? I'm also using a Voodoo 4x4 iso supply.

  • @leonildaverati3030
    @leonildaverati3030 3 роки тому

    My first pedal stBuvoped doing distortion and when I tried to use him, it looked like he was using the distortion to himself
    Second pedal didnt turned his light on and i think it didnt even worked at all
    I hope my third pedal gets fine but you know what May caused the misfortune of the pedals? (Sorry for bad english)

  • @meowwoem6372
    @meowwoem6372 4 роки тому +2

    if a peddal doesn't light up with mains or a new battery. what could the problem be?

  • @m.giffin5133
    @m.giffin5133 4 роки тому

    Here's one for you! Is there a way to stop a pedal from turning on as soon as you turn on your external power supply? It seems to happen a lot on Boss pedals, Behringer, Joyo any Ideas why they do? Thanks!

  • @bradgilligan2429
    @bradgilligan2429 3 роки тому

    So I got a boss distortion pedal recently. And I tried it out the other day and it worked. But today I tried it and the pedal didn’t turn on. I used every piece of equipment that I used when it worked. I have a battery powered boss katana amp, could that be a problem?

  • @shine8460
    @shine8460 4 роки тому

    my pedals power supply seems fine because it turns on fine but i don’t think the signal from my pedal can go through the amp. the cables are fine so i think the cable is stopping the signal or something. is there a way i can fix this?

  • @rhd4734
    @rhd4734 3 роки тому

    Hey so I can't find the answer anywhere. I bought amoon nano looper, and i putted in high voltage like 24V+. Now its short circuited. Is there any way to fix it by my self ?

  • @danielbrown6961
    @danielbrown6961 5 років тому

    Follow-up to previous comment: De-oxidizer did the trick! Thank you again for this.

  • @ooferrell
    @ooferrell 5 років тому

    My problem is a little different my pedals come on fine but I don't get a guitar signal through my amp when they are cut on. So when they're up let you know that the pedals and used I don't get a guitar sound, but when I cut the pedal off use my guitar sound comes right back on again. Could I be a cable issue it is not just one of my pedals it's like all my pedals now and it hasn't been that way in years. I'm only using two pedals and that's a Reverb in the delay anyway working fine like two or three days ago that I let my dad borrow my guitar cables for him to play a show and after that and it stopped working

  • @GattlingGuitarGuru
    @GattlingGuitarGuru 5 років тому +1

    Oh my gosh I've had that exact hum forever and thought it was a grounding thing but couldn't get rid of it for the life of me. Been daisychaining my pedal board

  • @Bluebear2016
    @Bluebear2016 6 років тому

    I’m not sure if you’ve done this before but could you do a video on the different voicings of all your overdrive pedals and different applications for each please?

  • @juanmigueltee6945
    @juanmigueltee6945 6 років тому

    What patch cables are you using in this vid?

  • @saskfarm
    @saskfarm 5 років тому

    Janglebox only works when completely isolated from any other pedal. When I run it to a loop switch or in a dais chain it only gives half volume. Es I’ve tried cables, made sure my polarity was correct (+ tip), but it won’t work in a chain and they won’t respond to my e-mails. Need help.

  • @weezel123
    @weezel123 2 роки тому

    i have a problem with my looper bedal.
    When i plug it in, its working it give sound. When i start a loop, its recording but when i want to play its play it for a second then its just chuging.

  • @rjkral
    @rjkral 5 років тому

    I’m going nuts trying to figure something out. 2 boss pedals working fine (one of them is 1 month old). One spot power supply combo powering them, also 1 month old. One day it just stopped working! I checked cables just like you outlined, they are fine. I ditched the one spot thinking perhaps it was the problem. Brand new Duracell batteries and still they don’t turn on when connected up and switched on, (Not chaining them just trying each separately). Go figure?!! Maybe it’s a switch but in BOTH pedals going out at the same time? Anything else I can try?!

  • @stephenkelly1650
    @stephenkelly1650 3 роки тому

    I have a DOD Fx7 Preamp, and powers up fine, but clip input not responding. Any ideas?

  • @flynn_22
    @flynn_22 5 років тому

    Hey I have a nine volt amplifier will that effect the pedal

  • @chanmonkey5721
    @chanmonkey5721 3 роки тому

    My pedal won’t play anything but one sound, when it is supposed to play a number of different guitar outputs. And tips?

  • @pazuzurobertson7749
    @pazuzurobertson7749 2 роки тому

    Perhaps I'm not far enough into the video and you answer this (5:06) but how do you diagnose a bad cable vs a bad guitar jack ? I always assumed wiggling would test my jack till now

  • @deryldonaldson1128
    @deryldonaldson1128 3 роки тому

    I just got a chorus pedal and when it’s off the chorus effect still come through ? Any help

  • @ronfrancois
    @ronfrancois 3 роки тому

    Ever since I've had my Ego Comp the operation LED has been intermittently failing. How do i solve this problem without sending it back to the states?

  • @tacgames8217
    @tacgames8217 4 роки тому

    My Boss ds-2, doesn’t put on the light when i use the pedal. Is it common?

  • @rawr_turtle8265
    @rawr_turtle8265 5 років тому +1

    My pedal doesn't turn on!!
    I left it on, walked out of the room, came back, and the pedal was off! I discovered that I had been using the wrong power supply! (9V AC but it needs 9V DC...) I opened the pedal after this terrible discovery, and I couldn't find anything that screamed broken.. but the pedal still doesn't work (Using proper power at this point).. any idea what I need to replace internally so that my pedal (Ibanez Analog Delay Mini) will turn on again?

  • @smartgadgets9347
    @smartgadgets9347 8 місяців тому

    I'm new in pedal world, Can we still use the pedal even there's no battery on it? Are they working if I use powersupply direct on the socket?
    My english is worst I hope you understand what I mean ☺️

  • @kristiancastellanos8172
    @kristiancastellanos8172 11 місяців тому

    i have a question. i have 8 pedals in a chain to a power source that just stopped working but still lights up. i changed the power source but still nothing. in fact when i turn on some pedals. it cuts off the guitar sound. i dont get noise or sound. anyone have any idea what it could be?

  • @subzero308
    @subzero308 3 роки тому +1

    I just got a marshall half stack, a wah pedal, a fuzz face and a Mxr uni vibe and none of my pedals r working yet when they're all hooked up I still get sound out of my amp and when I click them on they turn off the volume of my amp and then turn it back on. Idk what the problem is I tried everything I could think of. It's annoying me lol.

  • @gertvanrooy428
    @gertvanrooy428 3 роки тому

    I have a 2 month old Ibanez tube screamer. From one day to the next, it stopped working. When I hit the pedal and the red light comes on, the guitar sounds like it wasn't plugged in to the amp at all. The amp has still power but it is not amplifying the guitar. When I turn the pedal off, the guitar is amplified again on whatever setting the amp is set.

  • @millerm1608
    @millerm1608 3 роки тому +1

    my metalcore boss pedal doesnt work. i put a working power supply with it and sound came out of the amp still but the pedal didnt light up and it didnt work but the battery was perfectly fine

  • @scottstarkey9875
    @scottstarkey9875 5 років тому

    i just got a loop pedal and at first when i pressed it it would take a few times to do anything but now it just barley ever works, (I JUST GOT IT) help

  • @Trauzzinator
    @Trauzzinator 3 роки тому +1

    My amp signal works from the amp to my guitar but when I plug it into my pedalboard and then my pedalboard into my guitar the signal is gone. What is that?

  • @retrusdetrus.8832
    @retrusdetrus.8832 5 років тому

    My distortion (Dark Matter-TC electronic) does turn on but there is no distortion sound in my amp unless I turn the overdrive on too. The sound in my amp is also bad, there is barely any guitar sound and it keeps buzzing.

  • @landon7192
    @landon7192 3 роки тому

    I just bought and evh MXr phase 90 and I tried using a 9 volt battery and a random chord I had that fits the pedal but not made for it and the lights won’t turn on, I’m also not using a guitar amp because my old amp broke and my new ones coming in tomorrow

  • @anthony1796
    @anthony1796 3 роки тому

    My pedal works with a 9v battery but when I put in the 9v DC adapter it just doesn't put any sound through

  • @rontylermendiola6841
    @rontylermendiola6841 3 роки тому

    i have a multi fx pedal delay-chorus-distortion-and overdrive the problem is my chorus one turns on but nothing happens the sound is the same

  • @rockngpa5094
    @rockngpa5094 6 років тому

    Good video .. finally purchase my 1st 2 pedals and install cheap new batteries and walla big nothing .. getting Duracell’s tomorrow!

  • @panther289
    @panther289 6 років тому +1

    Now I want to hear Djent(ed) country...Keep up the cool videos!

  • @nothingheretowatch7371
    @nothingheretowatch7371 4 роки тому +1

    My pedal works with battery but when i plug psu in it it stopps working ???

  • @sowhat5150
    @sowhat5150 6 років тому

    I have 2 Wampler pedals and I had no idea they came with a battery. When I get a new pedal I plug into my 1spot. I just took the batteries out. Thanks for this video. I feel so lame. A long time ago I ruined a pedal by leaving a battery in and the acid destroyed the inside. I wished I had kept it because it was a 70s MXR distortion...maybe it was repairable? Btw I had a led light go out and the Wampler Customer Service was awesome. Shipped the pedal and they repaired it at no charge. When is the Equater coming out?

  • @hammertrue3356
    @hammertrue3356 7 місяців тому

    I have a donner giant metal pedal and I can’t get it to work and there are no videos about the pedal messing up

  • @dominicsutherland1319
    @dominicsutherland1319 4 роки тому

    My pod HD 300 turns on but no outsource to the guitar or amp... N then after 15 to 20 minutes it works fine.. I don't understand why?

  • @jovanietatoy8047
    @jovanietatoy8047 3 роки тому

    Why does my pedal wont work? when i plug The wires and turn on the pedal it wont make any sounds but the light's on. When turn it off, the sound of A normal guitar will go to its normal sound again. Can some help me please.

  • @lovecraftmusic8717
    @lovecraftmusic8717 3 роки тому

    Mine isn't exactly broken, but it stays always ON...what could it be? I can't find a tech near where I live.

  • @RICKKYY_69
    @RICKKYY_69 4 роки тому

    my looper pedal only transmits sound when its plugged into the wall.. not anything when unplugged ... no clue whats going on all my other pedals dont mute the sound even if they are not plugged in or have batteries

  • @stevenhead1414
    @stevenhead1414 4 роки тому +15

    Is there a way to fix a guitar pedal that just mutes everything once I turn it on ?

    • @jovanietatoy8047
      @jovanietatoy8047 3 роки тому

      Bruh i'm also encoutering this kind of pedal. Does your pedal is okay now? If yes can you tell me how did it works again?

    • @thevoid4713
      @thevoid4713 3 роки тому

      Yo youre probably putting them in the wrong order try switching the way you daisy chain them.

    • @Ghost_mx5
      @Ghost_mx5 3 роки тому

      @@thevoid4713 daisy chain?

  • @ourchannel8215
    @ourchannel8215 3 роки тому

    make video about pt2399 delay problem sir...it cant start when first connect battery???