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Foot pedal re-stringing diagram / advice please
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Re: Foot pedal re-stringing diagram / advice please
I would get the model number in Cyrillic and search yandex for it. Or even similar models use the same string/pulley system. Maybe post here:
http://sovietguitars.com/e107_plugin...ewforum.php?48
The hard part is getting 270° rotation between full up and down of the pedal and I can't see the pedal pulley.
Your R16 looks burnt- but it's more like glue is on it. 10k needs a lot of voltage to cook. A Q-tip and IPA can clean things up on the board.Comment
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Re: Foot pedal re-stringing diagram / advice please
This is what I found: This is the site: http://www.potroshiteli.ru/Reviews/Other/Fuzz.htmlAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
Last edited by R_J; 05-06-2022, 04:29 PM.Comment
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Re: Foot pedal re-stringing diagram / advice please
Have managed to string it .
Don't seem to have the full range of movement from the pot , but i doubt that was ever the case .
Will test & report back .
Here's some pictures for now .Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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