Debug a TS808 no gain - Deadhorse by Protone - lots of pics

Started by spunko, February 14, 2014, 02:43:12 PM

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spunko

Hello friends, this is my fisrt post here.  Grin
I have a Dead Horse by Protone that bougth from ebay, it's supposed to be a TS808 clon with symetrical/asymetrical diode clipping. When I tryed it, didn´t have much gain, in fact it was like a clean boost with little gain at 100% all knobs, I tryed batteries and two 1spot.
I thought it was modded to be a clean boost, then I saw that the led was a different color (green) from the orginal (red), so I oppned it again, and saw that the Drive knob was 160K, instead of a 500K that the schematics show. I changed the knob and the led for a red and 500k and it worked, when I first tryed it sounded like a OD pedal, with a lot of gain \m/. Then I took off the power cord and plug it again for more testing, and sadly it sounded like a clean boost again, almost no gain. After more testing, the pedal works randomly, sometimes I have to plug/unplug the power 4 or 5 times because it truns on with no gain. Somtimes will turn on with normal gain at the fist try.
I don't have much technical knowledge, and can't figure out the problem here, I hope someone help me to solve it. I have a fluke multimeter, soldering skills, and a lot of patience Smiley
Sorry for my bad english.

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Mario44

Hi
What power supply do you use. Is it 9V?
I'm not the real specialist but you should really use socket at least for main IC - it really helps sometimes.
And check connection with gain pot. I've had similar problem with other effects. Somehow my pots were soldered well enough but I had no reaction from them.

spunko

Hello, yes, it is a 1spot 9v 1700 mA.
Its weird, I know something has to be damage because is not normal that the pedal truns on with almost no gain, and after a few unplugs it works ok.
I have 2 one spots 1700 mA, and a tc electrnic 600 mA that came with my flashback x4. The problem persists with all of them.

Kipper4

Are you comparing it to the TS ?
Based on the TS808 could mean lots of things.
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J0K3RX

Trace it out and get all the values, then we can make a schematic... If this is truly a ProTone pedal it looks like pure garbage! Maybe an old one or something? I can't believe that Keith Merrow and Misha Mansoor would use anything of this poor quality :icon_rolleyes:
Doesn't matter what you did to get it... If it sounds good, then it is good!

spunko

I also have a vicking distortion by protone, is the same inside.

Ice-9

From your description to sounds to me you might have a dry joint or a broken intermittent wire connection somewhere.
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spunko

As soon as I get home will start to check all joints. I'm really dissapointed with this brand, I googled "protone bad quality" and got a few results, even a Jason becker distortion, better construction that mine, still looks like crap. I think its not worth the $140/150 usd. I got it half price, still crap, should have bought a joyo or a true ibañez :(

Arcane Analog

That is not worth fixing. Gut the sucker and build your own so you know it will be reliable.

flopoeko

Have you tried the pedal with different power supply unit (psu)? The 1spot might be a switch-mode-unit from what I understand. I´d try a normal linear one.
I don´t know for sure about overdrive pedals, but with some analog modulation as well as digital pedals these switchmode-supplies
create all sorts of weird behaviour (intermittend operation, groundloops, noise or in some instance with a Boss Delay from a friend
when you touched the cable at the jack it behaved as if the cable had a broken ground-connection. We solved it by using a linear psu).
Voodoolab or T-Rex Fueltank is usually a good idea (isolated, stabilizied, linear, reduced strayfield torroidal transformer, enough current), although for
testing/troubleshooting the origins of the problem a cheap Ibanez or Boss will certainly do the job...

Ice-9

Quote from: spunko on February 15, 2014, 11:13:07 PM
As soon as I get home will start to check all joints. I'm really dissapointed with this brand, I googled "protone bad quality" and got a few results, even a Jason becker distortion, better construction that mine, still looks like crap. I think its not worth the $140/150 usd. I got it half price, still crap, should have bought a joyo or a true ibañez :(

Yeah ! you should of bought one from me , cheaper and better  :icon_wink: . Sorry man Hope you got sorted anyway.
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Belanger

my dead horse looks nothing like that. I don't have those huge capacitors
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