General Tso’s compressor troubleshooting

Marcosrmena

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Built the General Tso’s compressor but ended up with a distorted, almost fuzzy sound when the compressor is engaged. Clean signal passes through just fine when the blend is off. Not sure what it could be, swapped JFET reflowed joints and swapped IC’s but nothing. Busted out the multimeter and it looks like it’s not a power issue to any of the points (I think?) I know I put the pots and switches backwards, honestly not too bothered by that as I don’t have an enclosure at the moment for it. Any help would be really appreciated

Video of me playing it is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m3BvJ1Qbe3TpEuGR3PmX17NgmC6LkG42/view?usp=drivesdk

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Sorry, just saw you already know about the pots and switch. Switch not that important now, but i would correct the pots. What transistors did you used, where did you got them ?
 
I think it could be related to the LDRs possibly. Are they the ones called out in the BOM and did you check them? The specs on them are often pretty wide and them in conjunction with the sustain pot set the gain for the OP amp.

Try with the sustain at a lower setting and adjust it to volume with the balance and see if that helps as it could just be clipping.
 
LOTS of solder spatter everywhere.

Clean that splatter and the flux off, and then look for a short somewhere — set your DMM to continuity-beep mode and try to find continuity where there isn't supposed to be any.


+1 To DD's note above about possible problems with the LDRs.
Have a look at how others have oriented their build's LED/LDR combos.


Search for more build reports, not only to look at gutshots, but also to read the report, see what worked didn't work for others.
Sorry, that's all I've got.
 
since you a) have the pots/switches mounted wrong and b) don’t have an enclosure, I’m curious how you’re even testing this. You can’t test a circuit that’s dependent on LDRs without having it in total darkness.

Have you been testing it just out in the open? That could very well be your problem.
 
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It's very difficult to see some of your resistor multiplier bands

It might just be the light reflection but check R1, 6, 10 and 12 are 10K (brown black black red brown)

R10 definitely looks like a 1K zoomed in brown black black brown brown but as I say might just be the lighting
 
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