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pedals. strange happenings.

Reply from: Grinner
Date: 09 May 2008, 11:03
pedals. strange happenings.

the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own accord.
thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but happens when
guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|



Reply from: Mark Bedingfield
Date: 09 May 2008, 11:19
Re: pedals. strange happenings.

Grinner wrote:
> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own accord.
> thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but happens when
> guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|

Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the
lights dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn
themselves on as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones,
occasionally the Tokai phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be
related. What Chorus are you using?

Mark

Reply from: Grinner
Date: 09 May 2008, 11:49
Re: pedals. strange happenings.


"Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
message news:4824172d$0$30462$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
> Grinner wrote:
>> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own accord.
>> thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but happens when
>> guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>
> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the lights
> dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn themselves on
> as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones, occasionally the Tokai
> phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be related. What Chorus are you
> using?

it's the boss crappy old ce-3. i must have bumped the pedal board or
something. haven't noticed it before just seemed odd. jeez they crap on with
this dream team. get on with it !

> Mark



Reply from: Mark Bedingfield
Date: 09 May 2008, 13:02
Re: pedals. strange happenings.

Grinner wrote:
> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
> message news:4824172d$0$30462$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>> Grinner wrote:
>>> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own accord.
>>> thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but happens when
>>> guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the lights
>> dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn themselves on
>> as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones, occasionally the Tokai
>> phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be related. What Chorus are you
>> using?
>
> it's the boss crappy old ce-3. i must have bumped the pedal board or
> something. haven't noticed it before just seemed odd.

I use the CH-1. Boss pedals are like a hilux usually.

> jeez they crap on with this dream team. get on with it !

Shit. They just did. That was a hell of an opening try.

Mark

Reply from: Grinner
Date: 09 May 2008, 13:57
Re: pedals. strange happenings.


"Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
message news:48242f32$0$1027$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
> Grinner wrote:
>> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
>> message news:4824172d$0$30462$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>>> Grinner wrote:
>>>> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own
>>>> accord. thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but
>>>> happens when guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>>> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the
>>> lights dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn
>>> themselves on as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones,
>>> occasionally the Tokai phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be
>>> related. What Chorus are you using?
>>
>> it's the boss crappy old ce-3. i must have bumped the pedal board or
>> something. haven't noticed it before just seemed odd.
>
> I use the CH-1. Boss pedals are like a hilux usually.
>
>> jeez they crap on with this dream team. get on with it !
>
> Shit. They just did. That was a hell of an opening try.
>
> Mark

NZ played a good 2nd half. missed most of the 1st (on the phone). have to
see the highlights of the 1st. aus by 16, you weren't far off! you should
have had a bet !



Reply from: Mark Bedingfield
Date: 09 May 2008, 14:04
Re: pedals. strange happenings.

Grinner wrote:
> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
> message news:48242f32$0$1027$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>> Grinner wrote:
>>> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
>>> message news:4824172d$0$30462$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>>>> Grinner wrote:
>>>>> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own
>>>>> accord. thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but
>>>>> happens when guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>>>> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the
>>>> lights dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn
>>>> themselves on as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones,
>>>> occasionally the Tokai phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be
>>>> related. What Chorus are you using?
>>> it's the boss crappy old ce-3. i must have bumped the pedal board or
>>> something. haven't noticed it before just seemed odd.
>> I use the CH-1. Boss pedals are like a hilux usually.
>>
>>> jeez they crap on with this dream team. get on with it !
>> Shit. They just did. That was a hell of an opening try.
>>
>> Mark
>
> NZ played a good 2nd half. missed most of the 1st (on the phone). have to
> see the highlights of the 1st. aus by 16, you weren't far off! you should
> have had a bet !

1st half was a one way match. Seems in the second the Kiwi's got it
figured. Up the middle and leave the left wing alone. The Aussies were
visibly buggered at the end of the second half. MUCH better footy;-)

As for bets, nah.

Question, the receiver (fella who receives from the tackled player?) is
he allowed to play the ball? There were a couple of times he could have
plonked it over the line. Another funny thing about League, when you're
caught behind your own 22 I still expect a kick into touch;-) Also in
the tackles I expect a ruck to form. It ain't right I tells ya;-)

Mark

Reply from: Grinner
Date: 09 May 2008, 14:44
Re: pedals. strange happenings.


"Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
message news:48243ddf$0$1023$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
> Grinner wrote:
>> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
>> message news:48242f32$0$1027$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>>> Grinner wrote:
>>>> "Mark Bedingfield" <atari030@nomorespampleaseoptusnet . com .au> wrote in
>>>> message news:4824172d$0$30462$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
>>>>> Grinner wrote:
>>>>>> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own
>>>>>> accord. thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but
>>>>>> happens when guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>>>>> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the
>>>>> lights dim;-) Nah just kidding. What does happen is 2 pedals turn
>>>>> themselves on as soon a power is applied. Usually the Boss ones,
>>>>> occasionally the Tokai phaser but never the Ibanez pedals. Could be
>>>>> related. What Chorus are you using?
>>>> it's the boss crappy old ce-3. i must have bumped the pedal board or
>>>> something. haven't noticed it before just seemed odd.
>>> I use the CH-1. Boss pedals are like a hilux usually.
>>>
>>>> jeez they crap on with this dream team. get on with it !
>>> Shit. They just did. That was a hell of an opening try.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>
>> NZ played a good 2nd half. missed most of the 1st (on the phone). have to
>> see the highlights of the 1st. aus by 16, you weren't far off! you
>> should have had a bet !
>
> 1st half was a one way match. Seems in the second the Kiwi's got it
> figured. Up the middle and leave the left wing alone. The Aussies were
> visibly buggered at the end of the second half. MUCH better footy;-)
>
> As for bets, nah.
>
> Question, the receiver (fella who receives from the tackled player?) is he
> allowed to play the ball? There were a couple of times he could have
> plonked it over the line.

(usually the hooker) can do whatever he likes. different to union that it's
usually the halfback. near the try line I'd play the halfback in at dummy
half rather than a hooker. missed the points in the game where the dummy
half could have scored.


> Another funny thing about League, when you're caught behind your own 22 I
> still expect a kick into touch;-)

more about possession than territory as there are less forwards in the game
to worry about running at you, also a set number of tackles, in union you
dont seem to get as many phases. i played league at school with a half back
that played club union for western suburbs. he'd kick a lot early in the
tackle count, pissed everyone off no end. made the forwards work twice as
hard, the backs would be screaming for the ball and next minute we'd all be
tackling again.

Also in
> the tackles I expect a ruck to form. It ain't right I tells ya;-)

you'd think there was a ruck with the number of defenders in there nowadays.
>
> Mark



Reply from: Gamma Ray Bursts U
Date: 09 May 2008, 18:48
Re: pedals. strange happenings.

Mark Bedingfield wrote:
>
>
> Power supply? One thing I noticed is when I power up my pedals, the
> lights dim;-)

In just your neighborhood or the whole state? :-) mvm

Reply from: Sonny
Date: 09 May 2008, 16:07
Re: pedals. strange happenings.


"Grinner" <grinner@nowhere . com > wrote in message
news:48241373$0$30466$afc38c87@news.optusnet . com .au...
> the chorus and ds2 have been switching themselves on of their own accord.
> thought it had to do with the guitar going through them but happens when
> guitar goes straight to the amp as well. :-|
>
Make sure the two side screws holding the top footplate haven't backed out
and loosend up.
That was the cause of the same problem with my DD-3
Sonny






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