
I told him I can call him but at this I think it's best I just return it to him. This thing had to be doing this while in his possesion. If that were disclosed in the description it would not sell. People just aren't honest these days.........

HD, if he was using it in his effects loop, he may not have been able to hear the clock noise.harddriver wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 5:30 pm The seller messaged me back and he seems like reasonable person so far. He wanted me to call him so he could explain how he used the pedal. I don't think I really need a tutorial about his method of using a pedal..........But I'm trying to be cordial....I think he is trying to negotiate me keeping it. I will be clicking the request refund either way.
I told him I can call him but at this I think it's best I just return it to him. This thing had to be doing this while in his possesion. If that were disclosed in the description it would not sell. People just aren't honest these days.........![]()
Just less noticeable in the loop, rather than in front of the amp.harddriver wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 5:45 pm How would if be any different? Is the impedance different in the loop? Audio signal is audio signal is it not?
Unless you get lucky and find one that has been stored in a box under a bed for 40 years... yeah, they are all gonna have that issue.harddriver wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 7:43 pm Well I called the guy and he wasn't in but he left me some messages on Reverb and he said he was using the pedal on looper pedal where the flanger was always on and then he switched it in and out via the looper pedal so I guess that clock noise would not be heard doing it that way.
Do you think I should just get a looper pedal for it instead of running it first before the phase 90?
I dunno if all of these 40+ year old flanger are going to have this issue I suppose but I would like to just run it the way Ed did though.
I did get it for a good price at $195.00 but still if I ran the looper pedal I have to buy an additional looper pedal. I know the flanger does seem to work good on the effect side of things.................
Would a true bypass switch get rid of the clock noise?
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