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Two extra wires on FAB Flange
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krellmusician



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:26 pm    Post subject: Two extra wires on FAB Flange
Subject description: Pedal modifications
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No doubt a number of folks here are familiar with the Danelectro FAB series of pedals, especially the FAB Echo. Internally they comprise two boards, an input/output/buffering/switching board that seems to be (almost) common to all the pedals, and then a smaller one that has the actual guts of the specific pedal circuit.

I just opened up the FAB Flange, expecting to find the same five wires connecting the common board to the flange board: white (signal in), silver shield (ground), yellow (signal out), red (9V) and blue (LED supply). Imagine my surprise to find two EXTRA wires on the board, a green and a black next to the blue wire. Anybody have any idea what these do and if they can be safely ignored?

Thanks for your time.
krellmusician
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