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Hi Kate,

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1bottlerocket wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:58 pm Have you ever seen a DM-2 with this early of a serial number? The back of the board is different than any that I have ever seen too. Here’s a link to my IG feed. Can post pics later.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CHYld2tn-Io ... =copy_link
Interesting. I'd love to see some pictures of the board...

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Welcome Kate, fellow fuzz and vintage Boss collector here! Pretty sure I’ve sold you a pedal or two over the years, can’t wait to see some pix of your collection! :cheers:
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kebneter wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 8:02 pm
1bottlerocket wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:58 pm Have you ever seen a DM-2 with this early of a serial number? The back of the board is different than any that I have ever seen too. Here’s a link to my IG feed. Can post pics later.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CHYld2tn-Io ... =copy_link
Interesting. I'd love to see some pictures of the board...

Kate
Here are the pics of the unit I found while living in Japan. It is the earliest I have ever seen.
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Here you can see the trace of this board has a little (diode?) soldered on to it and the PCB serial number ends in 00 and the DM-2 board designation is in the lower right corner.

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This is the trace side for a later DM-2 No diode, and the PCB art is different. The DM-2 PCB serial number ends in 03 now, and the board designation is moved up to the middle and to the right edge.
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1bottlerocket wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 12:38 pm

Here you can see the trace of this board has a little (resistor?) soldered on to it and the PCB serial number ends in 00 and the DM-2 board designation is in the lower right corner.

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looks like a diode
i have zero knowledge of this circuit but according to the schematic at https://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/s/dm2-delay.php it 'should have' 5 diodes, it could be it was missed off the first pcb design?
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I am not sure. I have seen two DM-2 units with this serial number and they both had this diode on the rear of the board, while all others did not. I bought about 12-14 Boss DM-2 while I was living in Japan and seen about 30 in total and the two early units are different than the rest. All the others are like the unit above. I am going to open up a couple and check to see how many diodes they have. Thanks for the tip.
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Welcome Kate. This place ain’t what it used to be. This thread alone is evidence of that.
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Hi from me too!
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Zacharia Matilda wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 11:40 am Welcome Kate. This place ain’t what it used to be. This thread alone is evidence of that.
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Forums in general, atleast the ones I frequent have all gone a bit quiet. I guess folks have lives and there's only so many times you can talk about a specific area of interest and have it be enthusiastically received by a large amount of people.

Facebook etc has diluted the need or popularity of forums too.
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