SOLVED Angry Andy's hisssssss?

pgodfrin

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Howdy folks,
Just finished the Angry Andy, but it hisses pretty good (on battery). I have yet to take a really close look at my work to figure out why, but I'm open to suggestions.
thanks,
phil
 
Shorten up your wiring as much as you can to start with. If you have enough lead try twisting the two wires from your DC jack together. I’d also sand down the paint where your in/out jacks make contact on the inside of the enclosure.

Is it only hissing with a battery or power supply as well? How much hiss are we talking? It is a gain pedal after all ;)
 
Nostradoomus beat me to the punch. Sand off some of the paint around the jacks, switches and pot holes (on the inside of the box). All of those parts should be making electrical contact with the chassis.
What you are hearing as hiss may be ultrasonic squealing. Long wires on the pots can cause problems. You really should be using board-mounted pots.
You also need to clean the board. Am I right in thinking this is your first build?
 
Yeah so it hisses on battery and power supply (albeit a crappy one). And hisses with the guitar pots up and down. But I did clean the pcb with IPA (it hissed before and after cleaning) and this is not my first build. I don't like using pcb mounted pots as I like to put the pots wherever I want to. The leads from the 9mm pots are about 1.5 inches of 24 awg. None of my other builds hissed like this, which is definitely p-hissing me off (lol!). I'm curious about sanding the contacts on the enclosure - never needed to do that before - I'll definitely look closer at that...
 
That would kill the signal at the input, which affects the signal/noise ratio, but should not be the cause of the hiss. JHS copied the M I Audio Crunch Box and added a diode switch. I have a cheap Chinese knock-off of the Crunch Box (Joyo Deluxe Crunch) and it is very quiet. With the DRIVE dimed and VOLUME at unity (about 9:00), the hiss is barely audible and it's way below the pickup hum. Once you get those resistors changed, see if the hiss is still there. I'll bet it is. You probably have a noisy component. This pedal has 80dB of gain when DRIVE is all the way up, so even a little noise in the first stage gets magnified 10,000x. You can try swapping opamps. LM833s are supposed to be quiet. My money is on C3 & C6. Disk ceramic caps are known to be noisy and microphonic. You'd be better off with film, MLCC or my favorite: silver mica.
 
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