EVH MXR Phase 90 not phasing

Started by burger8, April 21, 2016, 08:09:00 AM

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burger8

Guys,

I have an EVH Phase 90 that only produces the phasing effect when the pot is set to max.  As soon as you back it off a little the phase effect stops and you get pretty much a bypass signal.  So far I have used my DMM to check that the Zener is dropping the 9VDC supply to just a little under 5V, which I think is correct.  The internal trimpot also seems to be working - I have adjusted this up and down and it's already in the sweet spot (which I can test when the main pot is set to max).

Any ideas?  Maybe it's a faulty pot?

Mark Hammer

If there is just the one pot, and it only yields an audible effect in a small portion of its range, then yeah, I would say it's the pot.

jimilee

Any other changes that happened before we got to this point? Trouble shooting in the dark and needlessly desoldering  is no fun for you.


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burger8

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Thanks for the replies.

I should say that when the effect actually works (when the pot is on max) it's actually very fast oscillation.   Just like it should in a normal Phase 90.

I'm not aware of any other changes before this point.  I picked this up from a guy at work who said "it never worked properly".  On inspection there are absolutely no signs of modifications to the board, all looks stock.

jimilee

I didn't realize is it was Mark Hammer in the first reply, my bad. I'd go there first.


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burger8

Cheers, will test the pot tonight and let you know progress.

Kipper4

I'm probably way off base. It probably is the pot but.
I'd double check the lfo cap and resistor values just as a precaution. it could be that the lfo is stalling.
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burger8

Yeah, the cap was the other component I thought of.  This was useful reading that pointed my to that, http://www.electrosmash.com/mxr-phase90
See section 6 on the LFO.

Also, regarding a possible pot issue this pointed me to that line of thinking also.  http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=107884.msg982704#msg982704



burger8

It's the pot.  It goes from 0 ohms maxed, straight to 800k+ after the slightest turn counter-clockwise.  I've got it phasing nicely with a 190k resistor  in parallel for now.  I need to try and source a reverse log 500k pot now!

Mark Hammer

You can always just wire up a regular log 500k pot backwards, so that clockwise gets slower.

tubegeek

Quote from: Mark Hammer on April 23, 2016, 10:16:58 AM
You can always just wire up a regular log 500k pot backwards, so that clockwise gets slower.

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