I spent a lot more time than I'd like to admit troubleshooting a SMD footprint where my component tester was showing the source & drain as being swapped..
Nice! I always avoided full size faceplates because it’s harder to get all the holes drilled perfect. I am a speed over perfection guy (and lover) though.
This is where things should at in terms of innovation. I guess when you're powering an Arduino, then using non-latching relays doesn't make much difference to the power consumption!
Gotta love the melted caps. It seems like an awful lot of extra effort when the inevitable is.. inevitable.
If you're learning a new tool, I'd go the Kicad route instead of DipTrace, especially if you're working on Mac or want to do anything graphics related.
To clarify my understanding. You get good audio when probing up until the master pot, and after that it is weak?
Have you tried reflowing the pot pads? The middle leg looks like it's soldered with blu-tack and good intentions.
If I jumper S2 on the v1.5 schematic (the JUICE footswitch), then JUICE at zero is going to be the same as footswitch off, isn't it?
Any caution against using this approach?
There are a lot of YouTube interviews which which remind me of mainstream live tv in the 90/00s. A lot of people with nose irritations.. must be all the lights.