MICROVIBE voodoo lab problem.

Started by reeko81, November 08, 2006, 11:56:22 AM

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reeko81

Hi! I've bought a second hand Voodoo lab Micro Vibe, as i found it too muddy i opened it and started tweaking with the trimpot to make it more brilliant...but i've noticed that near my dpdt switch i miss a capacitor in C 15 position!!!
Now, since it's quite impossible to find this pedal schematic, could anyone open his pedal and tell me which is the correct capacitor in that position (C 15)?
Tnx!

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petemoore

Hi! I've bought a second hand Voodoo lab Micro Vibe, as i found it too muddy i opened it and started tweaking with the trimpot to make it more brilliant...but i've noticed that near my dpdt switch i miss a capacitor in C 15 position!!!
Now, since it's quite impossible to find this pedal schematic, could anyone open his pedal and tell me which is the correct capacitor in that position (C 15)? 
  Here's a guess...c15 is an optional HF rolloff or something to do with the LFO speed or waveform, and the pedal works w/without, that space on the board.
  Other than reverse engineering or enough to see what C15 'does, you could just stick a cap in that position and see what it'll do [it 'is marked "C' means cap...
  I'd first wait and see if more posts don't reveal something more.
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MartyMart

It's probably just a modification/option from the factory, I have a number of commercial pedals with "empty"
slots on the board, some boards are produced to cover several products and have huge amounts missing
in some cases !
You didn't just remove it and forget the value did you ?

If not and it's "working" forget it.

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