I actually wouldn't recommend doing that yourself. That particular junction has a lot going on, what with several components grounding, including a very temp sens transistor lead. It also looks like the leads of a couple resistors broke clean away, so I'd want to replace those and rebuild the mechanical connection to the board.
The good news is, that's a sexy af MKI
Pigeon MK1 DOA help
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Re: Pigeon MK1 DOA help (update)
Sorted!
Bought a Weller WLC100, practiced on some old bits, wired up my partsquire as a first real project, and this morning I dove in. Thanks to all for the encouragement...
Bought a Weller WLC100, practiced on some old bits, wired up my partsquire as a first real project, and this morning I dove in. Thanks to all for the encouragement...
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Re: Pigeon MK1 DOA help
You will never part with your Weller anymore... You will maybe start buying broken pedals ;-)
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Re: Pigeon MK1 DOA help
I’ve a couple of wahs that need sorting, so it’s already begun...
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