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Please reach us at info@circuitcraftfx.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
-First, check that all your cables work properly (try all cables by connecting your guitar directly to the amp).
-Secondly, try the pedal with no other pedals in the chain (guitar – pedal – amp).
-Thirdly, please check if your DC adaptor is the correct one. All our pedals work with 9V DC tip-negative adaptor (like a standard BOSS pedal), and all of our pedals should work with a minimum 100mA DC adaptor.
-If the pedal works with a 9V battery you can test it with a battery too, to check if there is a faulty adaptor problem.
-If your pedal still doesn't work, please send us and email with as much detail as possible.
-You may have fried the protective DC circuit. We suggest you send us the pedal for repair.
-We do test our pedals with 1spot power supplies to make sure they work perfectly.We highly recommend using a DC brick power supply with isolated DC outputs can yield better results especially when using many pedals some of which might be digital. (Avoid daisy-chaining digital with analog effects)
-Theory says that when you solder all components directly one to another, instead of having your signal run through copper on a PCB board, your signal meets less resistance, remaining purer coming out of the pedal.
-The audible difference between PCB and point-to-point is really subjective and up for the user to decide. It is a fact that this is the way a lot of the older/vintage pedals used to be made like, and point-to-point brings us one step closer to “the way it used to be”, something we at Circuit Craft FX hold dear to our hearts ! And it looks great too !
-Our bass-version models are fine-tuned to better modulate, filter, distort, and clip lower reciter content!
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