
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
Throwing the towel in on this one...put the new regulators in and the problem persists. The rectifier diodes remain cool as do the +/-12V regulators, but the 5V regulator gets hot pretty quick. That feeds logic world and I ain't goin' there. So unless anybody has any ideas the Quadraverb is going in a box somewhere as a parts unit for someday in the event I get another one.
Oh well. Win some, lose some.
Resurrecting this Quadraverb project.
Been trolling CL and eBay for awhile looking for one.
Found one on eBay down the street from me untested and without power supply for $25 starting bid. Since it was local I asked the seller if I could come by with my power supply and see if it worked. He replied he was out of town so that wouldn't work, but that if it didn't sell I could just have it for free. I said "okay."

It didn't sell.
Picked it up today. He made no promises...in fact made it clear he thought it wouldn't work. Says it was part of Guns 'n' Roses live rig at some point. Anyway its actually in nice shape cosmetically...missing the level knobs but I have those from my parts unit.
Plugged it in annnnnnnnd...
Nothing.
Opened it up. Sniff-sniff-sniff...
Mmmmmmm burned electrical.
Found the stinker...cooked ceramic blocking cap across the power switch. Everything else looked really nice.
Pulled the cooked part, put in an equivalent part and viola! Works like a charm. Free Quadraverb and it even has the "Plus" chip installed. Gonna clean it up and recap it, service the pots and put it in the rack.
I have a hunch maybe the original power supply took a hit and it cooked the blocking cap.