Which resistor do I remove?

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joel_ostrom
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Which resistor do I remove?

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I'm trying to install the Deville Clickless bypass mod in a Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble pedal. The instructions indicate that I need to remove. I've attached the installation guide, indicating which resistor needs to be removed, as well as the schematic for the pedal itself.

Could somebody point out which resistor on the pedal schematic correlates to the resistor in the installation guide that I need to remove?

Thanks!

Here's the Boss CE-5 Schematic
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/2/5/1 ... Part10.pdf

I've attached the Clickless Tru-Bypass Installation Guide.
Red arrow indicates the resistor I need to remove.
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Re: Which resistor do I remove?

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The one with the red arrow pointing at it.

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Re: Which resistor do I remove?

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R39 best I can tell. That's what I'd do.
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Re: Which resistor do I remove?

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R39 off of Q8
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Re: Which resistor do I remove?

Post by joel_ostrom »

Thanks for the help guys. I was unsure whether it was R38 or R39 that I had to remove, but I think i've got my answer.

The problem is that I started this mod, like, a year ago and I removed R38 without sufficiently checking to see which was the right one to remove. The good news is that R38 and R39 are the same value and type of resistor. Perhaps what I'll do is remove R39 and just replace it into the circuit where R38 was.

Thanks again!
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