No worries Simon, I'll go digging again tomorrow
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No worries Simon, I'll go digging again tomorrow
Here ya go Simon
Pearl CE-22 & AD-33 Lots of Schematic images and pics, I'll leave it to you to sort the chaff from the straw
CE-22
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=p...ih=791#imgrc=_
AD-33
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=p...33+schematic&*
Unfortunately Dave, no joy. Looked at the CE-22 first. Schematics aplenty, but most were for the Pearl CH-02 chorus, the rest for Boss choruses and others for non-specific chorus designs. But no CE-22 schematic. likewise for the AD-33. If you put quotes around "Pearl CE-22" it cuts out a lot of unwanted stuff (especially pictures of oysters), but no schematics. But thank you for trying.
No worries Simon, gave it a shot.
There's a couple over in the UK who run a business repairing H||H amplifiers that I've had some dealings with, given their interest in odd stuff they could be worth asking because people with interesting hobbies/ businesses tend to network.
I'll post a link back here when the PC is on
My mate Ivan once had a company that use to make HH amps on contract for them!
I've still got the H||H IC-100S that I purchased new around 1975, had to hunt down a schematic and some filter caps and that's how I found these guys and have found them easy and pleasant to deal with, despite what the website may suggest
http://www.majelectronic.co.uk/
The HH is incredibly loud, guaranteed minimum 100W RMS into 4 ohms and through a Marshall quad box it sounded massive. Now runs through an 8 ohm 4x10 Eminence loaded box ( had a brain fade when I purchased the speakers :D )
Didn't Marc Bolan from T Rex use one of those in his stage rig at some point in his career?, I think I remember playing through one some years ago, they're actually pretty cool sounding solid state amps, I think they were one of the first amps to use the then new LM741 Op Amp ICs.
This topic triggered me since I also have an Original TS-808 which I bought in 1980. I also found this page: http://www.analogman.com/tshist.htm
Could be of any help?
Cheers for posting that link Kick, will definitely be helpful.
There's also this website too, lots of info:
https://www.tonehome.de/ibanez/9-series/pt9-phaser/
I had a PT-909 phaser as well (narrow box, 3-control, round footswitch version). It was OK, but not as good sounding to me as a friend's MXR Phase 90. I bought it before I got the TS-808, which is probably why I bought the TS-808 (being another Ibanez pedal) rather than any other drive pedal. I got rid of it a long time ago for peanuts.