No delay on seabed. (Because I am an idiot. Read below for a good laugh)

Prudhomb

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I have had dead circuits before but this one is a fist for me.

I engage switch I do get LED. Sound does come through the circuit pretty much clean (nearly the same as bypass) but no delay or echo. When I crank level up all the way I can hear a faint hiss in the signal, but no delay.

I almost feel like it’s a jack or switch issue but I can’t see where I went wrong everything appears to be wired right. Maybe a second set of eyes will help?

thanks in advance.

Edit: working now leaving photo so it might help some one else In future. Replaced a couple in needed photos with final product
 

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Reading the forum I found a couple similar posts. But no exact resolution.
My voltages on the PT2399

1. 4.95. 9. 3.74
2. 4.04. 10. 3.74
3. 0.8. 11. 2.44
4. .234. 12. 3.94
5. .57. 13 .931
6. 1.97. 14. .922
7. 3.96. 15 2.43
8. 0.610. 16. 3.95
 
Soooo. I lined up the dot instead of the notch in the IC. That is usually gonna cause a problem.
I think it’s working now, I tried some notes through headphones (family is in bed now) and it seems ok.
Will box it and rock it tomorrow
 
Soooo. I lined up the dot instead of the notch in the IC. That is usually gonna cause a problem.
I think it’s working now, I tried some notes through headphones (family is in bed now) and it seems ok.
Will box it and rock it tomorrow
But thanks for catching i could have just as easily looked at it for days and not ever caught that. I guess I’ll be in the look out for that in the future.
My fist build didn’t work for an hour because I had the the cords in the wrong input / out put jacks.
 
The dots are from the mold ejection pins, on smaller IC's they may only have 1 of these and use it for Pin1. On bigger IC's they have more and may offset one to indicate pin1 or they will use a notch, or both. There is no standard from manufacturer to manufacturer. So you have to look and see how each manufacturer does it for each chip. And I will GUARANTEE you are not the first to do that, nor will you be the last.
 
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