Well, at least the second pedal of his series I have owned has died randomly. I had an LPB-1 die on me, and now a Small Stone... Anyone else have issues with them? Mine live on a pedal board, and I even have the big box Small Clone, and it's been perfect. I emailed them, and they'll fix it, but the $25 fee plus shipping just doesn't seem worth it. I can buy an MXR or even another Nano for barely more.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
EHX Nano reliability issues
Collapse
X
-
EHX Nano reliability issues
Originally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.Tags: None
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
Originally posted by VanDerchuck View PostIt must be all smt stuff inside. Have you done any preliminary testing. Hopefully it's just a jack or a switch.Last edited by trevorus; 01-28-2014, 09:50 AM.Originally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
Comment
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
I could trace it with the oscilloscope, but I'm not sure I even want to bother, considering I don't have any good way of repairing the SMT stuff.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using TapatalkOriginally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
Comment
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
Oh, I know how, I just hate doing it. My hands are a bit too twitchy. Too much caffeine... The other problem is that it's not likely a bad resistor. They don't often go bad, but silicon devices are more prone.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using TapatalkLast edited by trevorus; 01-28-2014, 12:06 PM.Originally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
Comment
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
Originally posted by VanDerchuck View PostWhat was it? And was it you that had a Box Of Rock clone with added clipping diodes, and if so where in the circuit did you put them?
I do have a BOR clone, but I've not added diodes, it doesn't need them, in my opinion.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using TapatalkOriginally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
Comment
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
Originally posted by VanDerchuck View PostProbably a bad solder connection at the input. Anyway, my BOR is getting clipping diodes because I have them, and nothing better to do.Originally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
Comment
-
Re: EHX Nano reliability issues
Originally posted by trevorus View PostLet me know how that works out. I'm interested, but I don't want to mod my particular one. I did find some germanium diodes that need a place eventually, but I think a diode based clipper is more appropriate.Hmm...
Comment
Comment