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#1
Open Discussion / Re: paradox TZF repair
August 12, 2014, 02:42:48 PM
Thanks for the advice guys. Wow i knew it was rare.. but didn't know it was that rare. I actually contacted foxrox, and they said the most common cause of this issue is an incorrect power supply. I do not have a multimeter, but the guy from foxrox told me if I don't hear the 9VAC adapter "buzzing" when its plugged in, then it's probably not working (mine doesn't buzz). I'm ordering a new one online.. so I'm hoping that will be the easy fix. I'll be in further contact with Foxrox if it needs actual repairs done.. they seem pretty solid with customer support.

I'd prefer to have this badboy in working condition so I can get the most money for it.. and I also want to play it some before giving it away. Thanks again for the help.
#2
Open Discussion / paradox TZF repair
August 08, 2014, 04:46:03 PM
Greetings, I just registered on this forum, and I have a question about a pedal I am trying to get working.

I have a FoxRox Paradox TZF (flanger) pedal. I recently inherited the pedal from my dad. It has no visible signs of wear, and was kept in excellent condition. However, my problem is that I cannot get the pedal to turn on. I am using a 9VAC adapter (brand name Jameco- ReliaPro).

I'm interested in selling this peddle, as I understand it is somewhat rare and sought after. Do anyone have any advice on how I can get it working, or if needed, where I can find a reliable repair service?

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.