Lightshow 331 Type 1 vs. Type 2 - Help?
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- jingle_jangle
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Archer is an RS brand. The mounting screws look too long, too. Should be an easy replacement, but don't count on a genuine Rick transformer! You don't want to fry the circuit boards, so go carefully here.
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Oh no. We gotta get that Lightshow working. Best of luck to you John. And if you cannot get it to work and just want to "unload" it, I got a nice crisp $100 bill here! 

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Some more questions/requests:
- Does anyone have a schematic for the guitar or the transformer? How do the pin-outs map to power?
- Is the power-cable a 'standard' MIDI plug?
- Would someone take a picture of their transformer and post it here?
- Now I get 'bright' lights for about 5 minutes, then 'dim' lights and the transformer box hums. The hum only sounds when the lights should be on (in sync with your playing). Does anyone know if this is a sign of a transformer issue? It seems like if I cut power to the transformer for a couple of minutes and then turn it on again I get bright lights again...
- I seem to no longer get the blue lights to illuminate at all, but they worked yesterday...
- I looked at Radio Shack for a surface mount transformer, but they didn't have the right specs - anyone know a good place with a good selection of transformers?
Where's the 331-doctor when you need him most...
- Does anyone have a schematic for the guitar or the transformer? How do the pin-outs map to power?
- Is the power-cable a 'standard' MIDI plug?
- Would someone take a picture of their transformer and post it here?
- Now I get 'bright' lights for about 5 minutes, then 'dim' lights and the transformer box hums. The hum only sounds when the lights should be on (in sync with your playing). Does anyone know if this is a sign of a transformer issue? It seems like if I cut power to the transformer for a couple of minutes and then turn it on again I get bright lights again...
- I seem to no longer get the blue lights to illuminate at all, but they worked yesterday...
- I looked at Radio Shack for a surface mount transformer, but they didn't have the right specs - anyone know a good place with a good selection of transformers?
Where's the 331-doctor when you need him most...
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Those are car bulbs.
There are a number of online sources for transformers. Let your fingers do the googling.
There are a number of online sources for transformers. Let your fingers do the googling.
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I saw that Craig sells them. I'm thinking a new transformer is around $30... So $650 sounds steep. Plus I'm not even sure that the transformer is the problem.
The guitar worked fine last nite for about 40 minutes... It was getting hot so I stopped playing... More troubleshooting to come.
There must be someone who has worked on these or has had someone work on one?
The guitar worked fine last nite for about 40 minutes... It was getting hot so I stopped playing... More troubleshooting to come.
There must be someone who has worked on these or has had someone work on one?
John: Are the lights always on while playing? As you are making a bit of a modification to the electrics of this guitar, why not put in a switch (push/pull) that will turn the light circuit on or off. This guitar is cool looking, lights or not.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Peter: The lights can be on or off. The 'extra knob', when turned all the way 'off' cuts the lights. I haven't figured out if it also cuts the heat... More playing needed! I had thought the heat was from the bulbs, but it comes from a metal 'thing' that is under the pickups, you can feel it through the back... This would be a good guitar for a winter show.
My new theory is that the guitar works fine if the transformer 'warms up' for say 10-15 minutes. Does this make any sense? Do transformers 'warm up'?
My new theory is that the guitar works fine if the transformer 'warms up' for say 10-15 minutes. Does this make any sense? Do transformers 'warm up'?
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Transformers do indeed warm up, but this should not affect performance in any noticeable way, either positively or negatively. There is not a lot to go wrong with a transformer unless it is subjected to overloads. Overheating will destroy the lacquer or epoxy coating on the winding wire and cause a short, which can be intermittent but not too often is.
We don't know if this Archer transformer is even the correct replacement. I'd start there.
BTW, I heated up pretty well when I saw that $650.00 price tag. This is not rocket science. Seems to be a case of "what the traffic will bear". Perhaps Craig can comment on this if he reads this.
We don't know if this Archer transformer is even the correct replacement. I'd start there.
BTW, I heated up pretty well when I saw that $650.00 price tag. This is not rocket science. Seems to be a case of "what the traffic will bear". Perhaps Craig can comment on this if he reads this.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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Well you know what they say Paul, "Transformers, more than meets the eye."
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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