Veepedaldude
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I'm not sure what's the issue. There's a noisy oscillating buzz. I thought it was the opamps and when I removed them I still had the pedal on, but it then produced the effect just very low volume. Thoughts?
I used the pad nex to the 9v.Where is your ground wire for the 9v supply?
Let me try actually using the - pad.I used the pad nex to the 9v.
Wouldn't that just switch the direction max is?Your pots are installed on the wrong side.
Let me try actually using the - pad.
Wouldn't that just switch the direction max is?
Yea. Sound with the effect with no opamps. Otherwise just buzzing noise.The ground pads at the top are all the same, it shouldn't make a difference. And yes, the pots on the wrong side will just reverse their sweep.
Just so I understand, you're saying you had sound after removing the opamps? With no opamps installed at all?
No I clipped it out of the case, I've been trouble shooting it my little test jig. I've tried the basic troubleshooting and the op amps are tested in the correct position.Do you actually have a Picture of it with a Footswitch & In & Out Jacks connected, TL072 Op amps connected?
Time for a Photo of the back of the board , Lift the Belton brick high enough to get a shot of the PCB pads underneath.
If you don't have Copper Braid, Strip some plain strand copper wire& flatten it.Looking at the picture I thought the same thing. I re hit it with some solder. No luck. Now it's just super distorted. I feel like progress is being made.
I take the tip out after nearly every Build & Refresh it.Sorted. The issue is sorted out. I think I need a new tip and this ACE brand soldering wire is dooky.