I tried to but it says my phone picture file is to largeImportant: Supplying Pictures when an Issue arises with a PCB Build !!!
I have to raise this ongoing issue when Members ask for Help with an Issue with their Build. I keep repeating this saying '' Pictures are worth a Thousand Words'' !!! Please supply Pictures of PCB & ALL connections ( Footswitch, Input & Output Jacks, Power Jack ) to it along with a clear...forum.pedalpcb.com
Not sure why it posted a couple not the whole pcb image...Still says files are to large for the server to process
Sent themReplied to your email, send the photos there and I'll take a peek and see if I can brute force them onto the forum.
I have continuityI’ve been burned by a diode facing the wrong way before. Maybe check your foot switch- is there continuity from pin 7 to the out when the effect is on?
How do I go about audio probing?First thing I would do is audio probe it. Check to see if you’ve got audio at the input. If you do then check at the 2nd leg of the sustain pot, none there you’re problem is between there and the input. If you do there then check after the first clipping stage etc until you lose signal then trace back and find where you are losing it.
Make one of these guys:How do I go about audio probing?
I have jacks laying around but I don't have a signal generator or someone to pay a guitarThere’s a few different ways to make one, I’d suggest googling it watch a couple videos/read articles on making one and find the method that you like. I have a piece of wire with a cap that attaches to my test box, but without a test box you’ll need a jack
I put my guitar on a stand poke the wire to the part and with my other hand slap the low e. This is likely going to be the best way to find the problem in my mind. Aside from a good thorough visual inspection in which you presume everything is wrong until you see it is right (I say this because I found I often glance over errors because I assume I did it right, well if I did it right it would be working). Oh and you should post your voltages that would be helpful.I have jacks laying around but I don't have a signal generator or someone to pay a guitar