Brambasstik
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Hi everybody !
This is my first build... I checked a lot of models and by the time I ordered my kit on Musikding, I'd forgotten that this one had a FV-1...
So I figured I'd still go for it... And as could be expected, I blew it ! ?
I found a first mistake : LED was not the right way (serves me for wanting to finish before bedtime... I kinda figured the long leg went in the square hole, like the capacitors, and didn't double check ?)
That's fixed, but I still don't get any delay. It powers up, I get a red LED, and volume and mix pots seem to work, but I only get the clean signal coming through. If I turn the mix all the way to full wet, no signal.
I checked all my solderings, and it's not the cleanest work of course, but I don't see a bad joint. I had a bit of trouble with the FV-1, I'd never soldered a sSMD before, I'm afraid I might have fried that ? How can I check ?
Anyone have an idea about where to start looking and what to look for ?
A couple pics if you can see anything relevant there :
Thanks a lot for your comments & help !
This is my first build... I checked a lot of models and by the time I ordered my kit on Musikding, I'd forgotten that this one had a FV-1...
So I figured I'd still go for it... And as could be expected, I blew it ! ?
I found a first mistake : LED was not the right way (serves me for wanting to finish before bedtime... I kinda figured the long leg went in the square hole, like the capacitors, and didn't double check ?)
That's fixed, but I still don't get any delay. It powers up, I get a red LED, and volume and mix pots seem to work, but I only get the clean signal coming through. If I turn the mix all the way to full wet, no signal.
I checked all my solderings, and it's not the cleanest work of course, but I don't see a bad joint. I had a bit of trouble with the FV-1, I'd never soldered a sSMD before, I'm afraid I might have fried that ? How can I check ?
Anyone have an idea about where to start looking and what to look for ?
A couple pics if you can see anything relevant there :
Thanks a lot for your comments & help !
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