Need help with Bad Horsey

RW James

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I need to make what should be a simple repair on a Bad Horsey. One of the leads for the battery clip came off - a simple re-solder IF I can get to the backside of the board. The problem is, I have removed every nut I can find and it is still firmly attached to the case. Here is a picture
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Anyone here have experience with these? I'm afraid of breaking the board if I pull too hard.

I'm thinking of trying to tap into one of the leads from the power plug if I can't get under there.

Any ideas?
 
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I'm assuming you have removed the nut from the switch in case it is attached to the board directly????

Also those types of inputs usually have a little washer-type piece of plastic you have to pop out.
 
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I couldn't find a switch. It looks like the two red LEDs near the bottom interact with two photo cells. One appears to be on/off and the other appears to be variable. The black disk between them blocks the light or opens it for on/off and the other has a triangle shaped opening for variable.

If there is a switch, I can't find it.
 
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So what about the inserts in the input/output jacks once you remove the metal nut? Since those attach directly to the PCB you'll need to make sure those are out.
 
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So what about the inserts in the input/output jacks once you remove the metal nut? Since those attach directly to the PCB you'll need to make sure those are out.

When I removed those, they weren't really nuts in the traditional sense. They were actually threaded inserts that enable the part left on the board to clear the case.

I appreciate your responses, any other ideas?
 
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When I removed those, they weren't really nuts in the traditional sense. They were actually threaded inserts that enable the part left on the board to clear the case.

I appreciate your responses, any other ideas?

hmmmmm that's what I was referring to....the threaded nut thing. What's under the battery area?
 
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hmmmmm that's what I was referring to....the threaded nut thing. What's under the battery area?

The bottom of the battery compartment is the top of the metal case.


I actually just now got it. You were right about the jacks. There was just a little bit of lip left on each jack holding it on place. Plus the light-blocking wheel was also holding it down. I had to depress the spring loaded pedal to move the wheel out of place - then spread the case enough to get both jacks out - then it came right out.

Thanks for your help Gregg
 
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I dont remember any Morleys having a switch. Isnt that the whole concept of the Morley wah? It doesent have switch that can break? :)
 
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I actually just now got it. You were right about the jacks. There was just a little bit of lip left on each jack holding it on place. Plus the light-blocking wheel was also holding it down. I had to depress the spring loaded pedal to move the wheel out of place - then spread the case enough to get both jacks out - then it came right out.

Thanks for your help Greg

Cool!! Just by looking at the type of input jacks were on that thing I could tell they were the same ones with the little plastic inserts. Those things are annoying if you don't see them right away. Glad you got it fixed!!!
 
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I dont remember any Morleys having a switch. Isnt that the whole concept of the Morley wah? It doesent have switch that can break? :)

You're right - no switch and no pot. It's really an elegant design. But I wonder if it's got true bypass - I mean without the switch.
 
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