Hi Leute!
Bis jetzt dachte ich der Buffer hängt mit dem "untrue Bypass" zusammen. Also entweder truebypass oder Buffer.
http://www.jimdunlop.com/index.php?page=support/faq_gcb_rev sagt:
Zitat
What's the revision history of the Crybaby pedal?
We have had many internal revisions of the GCB-95 circuit board but the general differences are as follows: Rev. C and earlier did not have an AC adaptor jack ('89 and earlier); Rev. D incorporated an AC adaptor jack ('89 - '90); Rev. E was the first to have pc-mounted jacks ('90 - '91); Rev. F incorporated buffered circuitry for improved performance ('91 - '92); Rev. G switched to a coaxial (barrel-style) AC adaptor jack ('92 - present). You can determine the revision number of your Crybaby pedal by looking at the bottom of the PC-board (you will have to remove it from the housing) and look at the ECB-25 (letter), this represents the revision number of the pc-board. If there is not an ECB-25#, then you have a Crybaby manufactured earlier than 1990.
Hab zwar trotzdem einen "AC Adaptor", aber einen Buffer hab ich nicht.
Klar, bei mir sind ja auch nur zwei Transistoren drinne.
Is das Tonesucking mit oder ohne Buffer stärker?
Hat jemand nen Schaltplan von nem Crybaby Rev. C?
Jonas.