Uh-oh...Need a pic of the circuit board of a ts9dx please!!

Started by wampcat1, June 08, 2005, 05:14:51 PM

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wampcat1

(edit) nevermind...pushed the 'panic' button too quick!  :lol:

TheBigMan

Just in case you do still need it, the TS-9DX has exactly the same PCB as the TS-9 RI.  The additional circuitry is on a couple of small boards that the pots are mounted on.  I can take a pic if you need it though.

wampcat1

Quote from: TheBigManJust in case you do still need it, the TS-9DX has exactly the same PCB as the TS-9 RI.  The additional circuitry is on a couple of small boards that the pots are mounted on.  I can take a pic if you need it though.

No, thanks anyway -- long story, silly mistake on my part.  :lol:

Fret Wire

Quote from: TheBigManJust in case you do still need it, the TS-9DX has exactly the same PCB as the TS-9 RI.  The additional circuitry is on a couple of small boards that the pots are mounted on.  I can take a pic if you need it though.

Not exactly the same as a TS-9 board. The board is the same, but it is configured slightly different.  All the clipping diodes are on the small boards, as is the .047 cap. The additional diodes and caps are on the small boards also. The 4k7 resistor is still on the main board where it normally is. One nice thing is that there is now room on the dx board to change the 51pf ceramic to silver mica. Normally, on a TS, the clipping diodes crowd the 51pf cap too close.
Fret Wire
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wampcat1

Quote from: Fret Wire
Quote from: TheBigManJust in case you do still need it, the TS-9DX has exactly the same PCB as the TS-9 RI.  The additional circuitry is on a couple of small boards that the pots are mounted on.  I can take a pic if you need it though.

Not exactly the same as a TS-9 board. The board is the same, but it is configured slightly different.  All the clipping diodes are on the small boards, as is the .047 cap. The additional diodes and caps are on the small boards also. The 4k7 resistor is still on the main board where it normally is. One nice thing is that there is now room on the dx board to change the 51pf ceramic to silver mica. Normally, on a TS, the clipping diodes crowd the 51pf cap too close.

On a normal ts9 board, you may be able to leave the legs long on the silver mica, and lay it down flat over the ic, though.  :?:
bw

theguy316

Hey everyone... was wondering if someone can help me... I have a ts-9 dx pedal that i have that when on makes a fluttering/pulsating noise. i checked out all the diodes and everything seems fine it does this on all modes and the only knob that makes any difference is the volume... it was working fine and then all of a sudden it started doing this.. i must say that the culprit has to be a universal adapter i was using.. that may have done somthing to this pedal... could this just be a fried IC or somethin ... everything looks fine... nothing looks burned or anything well i hope you all can help me... thanx in  advance you all rock!! Oh ya and ive tried it with batteries and nothing changes....