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Usually with volume pots,the ratings dont matter. you can really buy then anywhere like guitar center,micro center and online. they're really cheap and well worth it.
try changing frequencies, also make sure that the mic and the reciever are on the same frequency, what it sounds like to me is that it is set to the adjacent frequency, also be sure the batteries are fully charged.
The MXR Stereo Chorus unit requires a special 18 Volt power adapter. The common 9 volt pedal power adapters will NOT work with this device. If you have batteries in the unit, when you plug in an incorrect adapter, the unit disconnects from the batteries and the caps discharge so the light will fade.
You will need to use: ECB-004 18-volt AC Adapter Best to use the manufacture's exact device for this one.
My first guess would be that the zener diode is probably shorted. Also check the 2N4125 transistor for a short. Start there and update this with your results.
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