
I need help from the Rockman electronic wizards here. I bought a Rockman Acoustic Guitar Pedal (blue button made by Dunlop) from eBay and it doesn't work. I tried two 9 volt batteries first. I then bought an 18 volt power supply (ECB004) from Dunlop via Amazon. Same problems. The issues are several:
1) The yellow (low battery) led and the red (effects on) led both come on when I plug in either the two 9 volts batteries or the power supply and then plug in a guitar cable in the input jack. Pressing the blue button does nothing. Both led's remain lit.
2) The diode at location D1 (1N4001) had a hole in it and had spewed silver gunk onto the green capacitor (2A103J) next to it at location C27.
3) The 3 IC's (TL074CN) and the 1 IC (TL071CP) get very hot to the touch. So much so that the solder starts melting at their pins and I can't touch it for more than a second without burning my finger.
4) If I plug in a guitar cable from the output of the pedal to the input of an amp, I get a loud buzzing. No guitar sounds (acoustic or otherwise).
I have tried the following without success:
1) Replaced the 1N4001 diode at location D1.
2) Replaced the 2A103J capacitor at location C27.
3) Replaced all 3 electrolytic capacitors.
4) Replaced the circuit board on/off switch.
If it is helpful, the part number for the Dunlop circuit board is CR 00013 Rev. C and dated 07-28-95.
Any help with diagnosing this would be appreciated.