J JAMz Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2006 Messages 79 Reaction score 0 Location Caguas, Puerto Rico Nov 9, 2010 #1 I had my T-o-V service at mesa several years ago for the same issue. The tech told me it was a LDR. If I know which one it is I might be able to replace it myself. Thanks, JAMz
I had my T-o-V service at mesa several years ago for the same issue. The tech told me it was a LDR. If I know which one it is I might be able to replace it myself. Thanks, JAMz
9 94Tremoverb Well-known member Joined Dec 5, 2009 Messages 1,340 Reaction score 1 Nov 10, 2010 #2 21. Somewhere near the back edge at the PT end, if I remember right. Test it in situ before you remove it, if you can - it could also be the oscillator chip (555).
21. Somewhere near the back edge at the PT end, if I remember right. Test it in situ before you remove it, if you can - it could also be the oscillator chip (555).
J JAMz Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2006 Messages 79 Reaction score 0 Location Caguas, Puerto Rico Nov 10, 2010 #3 Thanks man! Cheers
M msi Well-known member Joined Jun 26, 2007 Messages 226 Reaction score 11 Nov 11, 2010 #4 It's a single ldr between v4 and v5. It's above the chip.