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faulty rear input

faulty rear input

2004-11-22 by whidbeymark

Hi, 

Thank you Evan.  I just moved from Seattle to Anchorage and my GSP is 
on a ship cruising the Iside Passage right now.  I will get it in a 
few days.  All of the solder connections and the rear jack look brand 
new so I have a strong suspicion the problem actually has to do with 
the front input switch.  I NEVER would have figured that out on my 
own.  This is a great list. 

If a unit need's professional diagnostics and/or repair and must be 
sent away where is the best place to send it to?  Digitech?  Some 
Guru?  

Thank's Again!

Re: [gsp-2101] faulty rear input

2004-11-22 by Evan Myers

Mark--I have bought a few things from a guy named Adrian Teo, who sells
lots of Digitech parts on eBay (Function 7); he's been great answering
questions (he was the one who answered this one for me), and I think he'd
do the work.   Don't know about Digitech, but it wouldn't hurt to ask.




"whidbeymark" <whidbeymark@...> on 11/22/2004 05:30:46 PM

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Hi,

Thank you Evan.  I just moved from Seattle to Anchorage and my GSP is
on a ship cruising the Iside Passage right now.  I will get it in a
few days.  All of the solder connections and the rear jack look brand
new so I have a strong suspicion the problem actually has to do with
the front input switch.  I NEVER would have figured that out on my
own.  This is a great list.

If a unit need's professional diagnostics and/or repair and must be
sent away where is the best place to send it to?  Digitech?  Some
Guru?

Thank's Again!




                                                                            
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Re: faulty rear input

2004-11-23 by shibiwan

--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, Evan Myers <myers008@m...> wrote:
> Mark--I have bought a few things from a guy named Adrian Teo, who sells
> lots of Digitech parts on eBay (Function 7); he's been great answering
> questions (he was the one who answered this one for me), and I think he'd
> do the work.   Don't know about Digitech, but it wouldn't hurt to ask.
> 

Thanks for the good word, Evan. :)

...this thread made me wish I had taken a photo of a "bad" front input jack. Just fixed one 
from a customer that had a bent "tip" contact on the front jack.

The jacks either lose their spring tension or sometimes (like the one I mentioned above) 
the end contact ends up being bent upwards. How they get bent? I don't know...short of 
stuffing something odd in there, I can't imagine how a 1/4" plug could have done it. 

-A

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