Lytt Effects
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Ok, I know there are a bunch of threads about biasing the Son Of Ben, and even more about just biasing in general, but I could not find an answer to this. I have built two separate pedals that need biasing (3-4 of each), one being the Son of Ben (Benson Preamp) and the other being the Taqueria (Superbolt/Tacobolt). I used a 9V power supply that came from a Strymon pedal that was reading at ~8.9V on my DMM, and all went well (except for when I accidentally used a 5K trim pot instead of a 50K on one...oops! I fixed it, don't worry).
Here is my question: does/should the gain knob have an effect on the bias of the transistors? Specifically, I'm looking at Q2 of the Son of Ben (schematic attached). I went to do a once over before packing up a pedal to ship out, and I was double checking the bias on all of the drains for Q1-Q3. Both Q1 and Q3 were where they should be, but Q2 was dramatically off, reading very low at below 2V. I thought that was odd, so I set the bias of Q2 to ~4V following usual procedure. DMM black clamped to ground of output jack, input jack tip connected to ground to short out signal, pedal plugged in with the 9V supply, and red probe of DMM to drain of Q2. All good.
I disconnected everything and then flipped the pedal over, and saw that the gain knob was fully CW, which sparked my curiosity. Did this have an effect on the bias of Q2? I turned the knob fully CCW and hooked everything back up. The voltage on Q2 drain was now reading well over 6V. I adjusted the gain knob back to noon, and it was closer to 5V, and then fully CW it was back to normal at 4V. I set the gain knob back to fully CCW, biased the drain to ~4V again, and then went full bore on the gain knob, and the drain then read ~1.2V.
Should this be happening? If not, oh boy, why is it happening and please tell me it's an easy fix? If so, why does it happen, and where should I be setting the gain knob when it comes to biasing transistors? Neither Q1 or Q3 were affected by this in the same way, so I'm very curious about this.
Here is my question: does/should the gain knob have an effect on the bias of the transistors? Specifically, I'm looking at Q2 of the Son of Ben (schematic attached). I went to do a once over before packing up a pedal to ship out, and I was double checking the bias on all of the drains for Q1-Q3. Both Q1 and Q3 were where they should be, but Q2 was dramatically off, reading very low at below 2V. I thought that was odd, so I set the bias of Q2 to ~4V following usual procedure. DMM black clamped to ground of output jack, input jack tip connected to ground to short out signal, pedal plugged in with the 9V supply, and red probe of DMM to drain of Q2. All good.
I disconnected everything and then flipped the pedal over, and saw that the gain knob was fully CW, which sparked my curiosity. Did this have an effect on the bias of Q2? I turned the knob fully CCW and hooked everything back up. The voltage on Q2 drain was now reading well over 6V. I adjusted the gain knob back to noon, and it was closer to 5V, and then fully CW it was back to normal at 4V. I set the gain knob back to fully CCW, biased the drain to ~4V again, and then went full bore on the gain knob, and the drain then read ~1.2V.
Should this be happening? If not, oh boy, why is it happening and please tell me it's an easy fix? If so, why does it happen, and where should I be setting the gain knob when it comes to biasing transistors? Neither Q1 or Q3 were affected by this in the same way, so I'm very curious about this.