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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    Got it, I had to reflow each side of the breakout board led ground lead and add a slight amount of solder on the pad to make sure there was a connection. I had to desolder some standoffs which might have damaged the pad somehow. Thanks, Everyone!
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    Awesome, I did some re-flowing anywhere it looked like it could use it. And that appears to have fixed the audio issues (phew!) At this point the last thing I am chasing is the LED on the OUT side of the board.
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    Flipped LEDs, and now the LED on the "In" side of the board lights up! The other side still does not light up. At least I am one step closer...
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    LED orientation seems good, I even ran external 9v power to the LEDs separately and they lit up. Flat side on the LED is anode right? Both are facing "in". Jumpers to breakout board look good, I tried tracing the board to I could check continuity, but that was pretty tough. Any idea of the best...
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    Sorry for the delay, here's the underside:
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    Probably worth mentioning I get no sound when either switch is activated, even after turning up the pots ;) I also tested the switches for continuity across the pins, and both switches seem to be operating ok.
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    SOLVED Paragon: No LEDs, Bypass works

    I didn't make any mods, just tried to build this one straight. I did bend the leads on the pots to cleat the bezels for the LEDs, but I don't see potential for shorting. All the pots have covers on them. With 9v plugged in, I get nothing. I can trace the 9v power source to the anode on both...
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