teringsaus
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First time posting here, so hi! Hoping to get some help with my Electrovibe build here. I actually bought and assembled 2 Musikding kits simultaneously. One with a couple resistor value mods that is working wonderfully and then a stock one that is showing some issues.
TL;DR: Noise is introduced into the circuit at Q10, how do I proceed?
Let's first get the important stuff out of the way, so directly below is a picture of the board.
I powered the effect with a Cioks DC10 (together with other pedals) as well as solo with a Visualsound OneSpot, this makes no difference.
All recordings are with the chorus setting engaged, however the same problem is also apparent in the vibrato mode.
I double-checked all component values and did not find any mistakes there, but another pair of eyes probably doesn't hurt.
Main issue: noise on speed 2
The effect is present, but horribly noisy when speed 2 is selected. I put a 130 Hz sine at the input and started probing with my scope, so far I managed to pinpoint the issue to leg 3 of Q10. The noise is also present when there is no input into the pedal. As expected, the noise is passed on to Q12 (image 4) and on to the final output (image 5), while the output is mostly clean on speed 1 (image 6). My question now is: how do I fix this?
Here is a clip of the noise. Guitar > Electrovibe > DI into a clean Twin Reverb model on Guitar Rig 6. In order you hear: bypass, speed 1, speed 2.
Because the traces move around a lot due to the effect, I also have a video where I switch from speed 1 to speed 2 after about 3 seconds. Again, this is pin 3 of Q10.
Q10 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 1
Q10 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 2
Q10 leg 3, no input, on speed 2
Q12 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 2
Output jack, 130 Hz input, on speed 2
Output jack, 130 Hz input, on speed 1
Second issue: bulb stalls on speed 1 at lower settings (possibly related?)
I'm also experiencing the bulb stalling when speed 1 is selected and set below 70%. On speed 2, the bulb behaves normally across the entire range of the pot. Similar to what is described in this thread which was never resolved.
To anyone who who looks into this: thank you for your time and efforts!
TL;DR: Noise is introduced into the circuit at Q10, how do I proceed?
Let's first get the important stuff out of the way, so directly below is a picture of the board.
I powered the effect with a Cioks DC10 (together with other pedals) as well as solo with a Visualsound OneSpot, this makes no difference.
All recordings are with the chorus setting engaged, however the same problem is also apparent in the vibrato mode.
I double-checked all component values and did not find any mistakes there, but another pair of eyes probably doesn't hurt.

Main issue: noise on speed 2
The effect is present, but horribly noisy when speed 2 is selected. I put a 130 Hz sine at the input and started probing with my scope, so far I managed to pinpoint the issue to leg 3 of Q10. The noise is also present when there is no input into the pedal. As expected, the noise is passed on to Q12 (image 4) and on to the final output (image 5), while the output is mostly clean on speed 1 (image 6). My question now is: how do I fix this?
Here is a clip of the noise. Guitar > Electrovibe > DI into a clean Twin Reverb model on Guitar Rig 6. In order you hear: bypass, speed 1, speed 2.
Because the traces move around a lot due to the effect, I also have a video where I switch from speed 1 to speed 2 after about 3 seconds. Again, this is pin 3 of Q10.
Q10 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 1

Q10 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 2

Q10 leg 3, no input, on speed 2

Q12 leg 3, 130 Hz input, on speed 2

Output jack, 130 Hz input, on speed 2

Output jack, 130 Hz input, on speed 1

Second issue: bulb stalls on speed 1 at lower settings (possibly related?)
I'm also experiencing the bulb stalling when speed 1 is selected and set below 70%. On speed 2, the bulb behaves normally across the entire range of the pot. Similar to what is described in this thread which was never resolved.
To anyone who who looks into this: thank you for your time and efforts!