Note, this is by no means a callout to any particular people here or elsewhere.
Every troubleshooting thread seems to have socketed transistors. Basic Si circuits with all of the jellybean transistors socketed.
Low output you say?
Try soldering in the damn amplifiers. It's a 30 cent transistor made by 17 different companies. It's not a rare perfect example of a GE FF Q1.
It seems like over the last 2 years, so many have started socketing every transistor every time. If it's going in and it's staying in, solder it. It'll be okay. It will be a better, more reliable connection. I personally have never botched a transistor via soldering. Thing is, they're made to be soldered. Sound technique and a few seconds between pads is all it takes.
Maybe I'm an outsider on this but I feel like sockets are a temporary tool, not a long term solution. I would never give someone else a pedal with socketed transistors. But I've seen "boutique" builders pandering wares with them so maybe I'm just a fool yelling at the clouds.
Every troubleshooting thread seems to have socketed transistors. Basic Si circuits with all of the jellybean transistors socketed.
Low output you say?
Try soldering in the damn amplifiers. It's a 30 cent transistor made by 17 different companies. It's not a rare perfect example of a GE FF Q1.
It seems like over the last 2 years, so many have started socketing every transistor every time. If it's going in and it's staying in, solder it. It'll be okay. It will be a better, more reliable connection. I personally have never botched a transistor via soldering. Thing is, they're made to be soldered. Sound technique and a few seconds between pads is all it takes.
Maybe I'm an outsider on this but I feel like sockets are a temporary tool, not a long term solution. I would never give someone else a pedal with socketed transistors. But I've seen "boutique" builders pandering wares with them so maybe I'm just a fool yelling at the clouds.