Electrovibe

Tpruitt

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My vibe engaged really cuts the volume down. The fx is also pretty week and it’s hard to hear.
Mods
R4 two 1m in series =2m
R12 two 10m in parallel =5m
R14/15 =2k7

I also had to use a 200k trim and not the 250k in the bias spot.

Anything obvious?
 

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I just looked over every resistor and r26 is the only one I see wrong.
The volume drop when engaged is huge.
Should I go back to the original on r4. I have it at 2m original is 47k. R4 mod is unity volume mod.
 
It is a tight fit. I don’t know if I’ll ever get it back in the case again lol.
 

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Here is my luck. Put it back in the case with dust covers. Tune the bulb. Put the cover on and call it good and the dang bulb sticks up to high now. Back to taking it apart again.
I guess that's why a 1590BBS has been recommended.
I just built a FF in one of those, with the jacks over the pots and I can't imagine using a shallower enclosure.
 
Lol. Yeah the dust caps made it stick out just enough the back won’t go on.
If they are the harder translucent covers, I always cut them down to just enough sidewall to stay on the pot. Otherwise, there is a ~2mm airspace left between the bottom of the pot and the bottom of the cover. That 2mm can make a huge difference sometimes.
 
I should have the thin (1mm) pot insulators within the week.

These along with squeezing down the tabs on the dual pots will get it into a standard depth 1590BB.
 
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I used a thin piece of blister pack type packaging plastic with a tiny dab of glue and stuck it underneath the double pots.
About .015" thick.
Also, I put a round head end mill bit in the drill press and drilled a small divet in the backplate where the lamp hits. Doesn't take much. A 135° tip .375" drill bit would work nicely as well.
 
I used dust covers and I ended up machining the bottoms and using a few washers. Works great.

I have another issue. The output volume is way low. Unfortunately I can’t figure out to to upload a video
 
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