Hi all! Longtime Moogerfooger enthusiast here, and I did an incredibly dumb thing by accidentally plugging a higher-powered power supply into my beloved MF-101 LPF pedal. Now all that happens when I plug in the proper power supply is that the red envelope light stays lit and there's no sound to speak of.
This happened last night and I have a gig tonight that I need it for, so I'm wondering if:
A. My unit is completely friend and to try to repair it is pointless?
and/or
B. If it's repairable, can someone recommend someone in the Los Angeles area that can do a same-day repair on it?
Thanks for any help.
- Noah
Plugged wrong power supply into MF-101 -- repair question!
Re: Plugged wrong power supply into MF-101 -- repair questio
Why not contact Moog directly, and send it in for a repair or a qualified repair technician. I suspect examination of the circuit board and a signal trace will find the problem.
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Re: Plugged wrong power supply into MF-101 -- repair questio
If you are non-US, Moog can't help. You will have to use one of their international dealers unfortunately. I tried getting a repair for an MF, but was told I was on the wrong continent.wajobu wrote:Why not contact Moog directly, and send it in for a repair or a qualified repair technician. I suspect examination of the circuit board and a signal trace will find the problem.
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