jrbell1990
New member
Hi all,
Built up an Electrovibe for my father in law. Sounds great but there's an issue when re-engaging the effect that I can't quite solve as of yet.
I can email a video of my issues to anyone interested as the minute-long video won't post to Imgur or here.
First and most importantly, the sound cuts out for 2-3 seconds after turning it off then on again. So far I have changed the charge pump, foot switch, input, and output jack wiring. I am getting continuity from the foot switch to the board just fine.
Second and possibly related issue, the status LED remains dimly lit when the unit is off.
I went through the mod thread and only implemented the unity gain mod after installing the resistor it called for in the build sheet.
The odd things I have had to do to make this board work include wiring the lamp regulator on the opposite side of the board and inversing the orientation. I also have fly-by-wire dual gang pots on the speed controls. I have insulated as many potential shorts as possible, but I imagine there still could be one present causing this audio issue.
Thank you for any help.
Built up an Electrovibe for my father in law. Sounds great but there's an issue when re-engaging the effect that I can't quite solve as of yet.
I can email a video of my issues to anyone interested as the minute-long video won't post to Imgur or here.
First and most importantly, the sound cuts out for 2-3 seconds after turning it off then on again. So far I have changed the charge pump, foot switch, input, and output jack wiring. I am getting continuity from the foot switch to the board just fine.
Second and possibly related issue, the status LED remains dimly lit when the unit is off.
I went through the mod thread and only implemented the unity gain mod after installing the resistor it called for in the build sheet.
The odd things I have had to do to make this board work include wiring the lamp regulator on the opposite side of the board and inversing the orientation. I also have fly-by-wire dual gang pots on the speed controls. I have insulated as many potential shorts as possible, but I imagine there still could be one present causing this audio issue.
Thank you for any help.