Please help identify this

guitarzinc10

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I've got a mystery box that I need help identifing.
The box has 3 Alpha pots, 1/4 input and output and operates on 2, 9 volt batteries.
The circuit board has a 14 pin chip NE565N. I've found the chip on the net but I don't
understand all the electronic lingo.
There is no on or off switch.
I think it might be a pre amp of some sorts.
There is no name or ID of any kind, on the bottom is stamped TAIWAN and all parts inside are Taiwan and Japanese.
Appears to be very old.
Any ideas?
 

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Re: Please help identify this

No haven't fired it up yet, I discovered a hot wire from one of battery clips has come loose and I can't locate where it was attached.
 
Re: Please help identify this

A phase effect could be a posibility according to this. I found a disconnected hot wire from one of the battery clips that I've got to locate it's connection and re solder it before trying it.
Description:
The NE565N is a general purpose Phase Lock Loop (PLL) in a 14-Lead DIP type package containing a stable, highly linear voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) for low distortion FM demodulation, and a double balanced phase detector with good carrier suppression. The VCO frequency is set with an external resistor and capacitor, and a tuning range of 10:0 can be obtained with the same capacitor. The characteristics of the closed loop systembandwidth, response speed, capture and pull-in range may be adjusted over a wide range with an external resistor and capacitor. The loop may be broken between the VCO and the phase detector for insertion of a digital frequency divider to obtain frequency multiplication.

Features:
200ppm/°C Frequency Stability of the VCO
Power Supply Range of ±5V to ±12V with 100ppm/% Typical
0.2% Linearity of Demodulated Output
Linear Triangle Wave with in Phase Zero Crossings Available
TTL and DTL Compatible Phase Detector Input and Square Wave Output
Adjustable Hold in Range from ±1% to > ±60%

Applications:
Data and Tape Synchronization
Modems
FSK Demodulation
FM Demodulation
Frequency Synthesizer
Tone Decoding
Frequency Multiplication and Division
SCA Demodulators
Telemetry Receivers
Signal Generators
Coherent Demodulators
the net
 
Re: Please help identify this

it could also be a pitch mod based effect...you really wont know unless you A) analyze the circuit or B) Plug it in
 
Re: Please help identify this

After repairing a few loose connections, I installed new batteries and connected the unit between the guitar and and amp and the mystery has been solved.
This device is a pitch shifting, harmonizer and octaver type of effect.
The tone is dark and may not be designed for a guitar.
It's like a Whammy pedal without the pedal.
Pretty much useless.
 
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