Update again: Well, I decided to try swapping my other silver screw pedals with the PH-1R, and they both worked! :mrgreen: My 78 DS-1 and 79 CE-2 silver screws fit into the PH-1R and vice versa. :roll: The CE-2 had the exact same head shape, so I used that screw for the PH-1R. It's still a mystery t...
Does it look like a genuine silver screw? Assuming that it is genuine... the fact that it fits properly in the DD-2, I agree makes no sense. Yes, it looks like the original silver screw. I wonder if there's something I could coate the threads with to make it tighter in the hole? Blue Loctite? Super...
The mechanical joint made with an un-powered daisy chain cord into the back of a pedal still disconnects the batteries? (With the patch cords still hooked up to the pedals, as well?) Inserting a power connector into the DC power jack physically opens the switch contacts. This is a mechanical effect...
The mechanical joint made with an un-powered daisy chain cord into the back of a pedal still disconnects the batteries? (With the patch cords still hooked up to the pedals, as well?)
Thanks for the responses, guys. :) I assume that I need to remove the batteries from the pedals if I want to leave them all hooked up in the case, correct? If I don't, I imagine the batteries will be drained due to the patch cables in the input jacks? Yes indeed. If you've got the 9V daisy chain ca...