jhaneyzz
Well-known member
I breadboarded a Dan boost right after work tonight and had it working and took up to where my guitars and amps are and was planning on tweaking it a bit.
I was making good progress but must have bumped something out of whack so I put it aside until after dinner.
I ended up spending a good two hours building and rebuilding the circuit, quadruple checking components, two different breadboards, etc. etc. at best, it would work for a few seconds when I attached the last capacitor, but it would quickly fade away like a cap had become completely drained.
After completely exhausting all options, I put the MM on the pots I was using and at some point in my testing the B10k bias pot had gone bad.
swapped it and all is well...
gimme a freaking break...
I was making good progress but must have bumped something out of whack so I put it aside until after dinner.
I ended up spending a good two hours building and rebuilding the circuit, quadruple checking components, two different breadboards, etc. etc. at best, it would work for a few seconds when I attached the last capacitor, but it would quickly fade away like a cap had become completely drained.
After completely exhausting all options, I put the MM on the pots I was using and at some point in my testing the B10k bias pot had gone bad.
swapped it and all is well...
gimme a freaking break...