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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    Hey everyone! I was able to fix it with the correct caps! Who would have thunk, put the correct parts in and the kit will work lol. Thank you everyone for your help! I appreciate it.
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    Thank you @music6000 Turns out the green caps were of incorrect value....I've ordered the correct parts and they are on their way Whoo hoo! C5 390n - I had 3.9n C8 390p - I had 3.9n (I've also ordered correct size parts for the other caps) @PJS I had a misreading on IC2 pin 1, it reads 4.5v...
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    @Mike52 thank you very much! I went through and solder sucked, and reflowed all my connections. I double checked all my resistor values and forgot that I changed a couple maybe one of you could tell me if this makes a difference. R19 supposed to be 392 / I installed 390 R11 supposed to be 422k /...
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    @spi thank you very much! Such a cool community, just through reading through other posts. And thank you for this information I will certainly go through and check these. I'm a noob to PCB work, I'll get better haha.
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    Thank you Steve I appreciate it! A couple things to note, the pots all affect the signal, when the switch is engaged. It seems the output is just super weak maybe 1/8 the signal clean.
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    Here are my voltages: IC1 1. 4.7 2. 4.7 3. 3.5v 4. 0 5. 4.7 6. 4.7 7. 4.6 8. 9.4 IC2 1. 2.1mV 2. 4.7 3. 4.7 4. -9v 5. 4.7 6. 4.7 7. 4.7 8. 17v IC3 1. 9.4v 2. 4.9v 3. .1mV 4. -4.3v 5. -9v 6. 4.4v 7. 5.9v 8. 9.4v
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    Kliche Mini build gone wrong

    Hello PedalPCB forum, This is my first post! I have attempted to assemble a Kliche mini but I'm not getting any effect out of it when turned on. The signal passes through when it's off, and it is very very faint when engaged. Here are some photos of the wiring etc, any trouble shooting help...
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