i cracked it open today and as you can see broke one of the faders a bit while prying off the caps.
i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151/nickorly/P1010073.jpg
i can take more pictures if anybody is interested...
Alright man, no prob, I'll see what I can do with the pics you've posted. Just a bit tough with those sliders in the way.hey Dino, i'd love to help but the only thing i know how to do is take photos i'm a total beginner at electronics so it'd be up to somebody else to draw up a schem!
also on another note, the guy i got this pedal from ages ago has a Project V fuzz small world
sending PM...........digi2t wrote:Alright man, no prob, I'll see what I can do with the pics you've posted. Just a bit tough with those sliders in the way.
Sidebar...If you have a chance though, could you shoot some more pics of the Project V? Specifically the area around the Drive and Edge switch connections. I'd like to verify the connections and resistors/capacitors. From the other pics, there seems to be some resistors that are hidden underneath caps or resistors. Please thank your friend from me in advance, if he's cool with it. The ultimate coolness would be a sound, or video clip of the Project V in action, running through the different settings. Then I could really compare my clone to the original. Like I said, that would be WAY cool!
Thanks for all your work to date.
Dino
this is the onekaycee wrote:Is it this one on the left?
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main. ... N.jpg.html
I'm sure that I have a vero from somewhere of it...