Ginsly
Well-known member
I'm working my way through a stack of PedalPCB boards, and thanks to all of YOUR help they work great so far - modded, too!
At the end of last year I picked up a full Parasit Darkadiator kit from Small Bear since I love Fredrik's Sidescroller. Tackling it before the other PedalPCB projects.
All seemed fine, but the Octave switch in "up" mode (all subs I believe) passes no signal. I think the problem may also be affecting the Width knob in the other two (functioning) Octave switch settings. It's quite loud counterclockwise, but very quiet as Width is turned up.
I found a solder bridge on the 3pdt daughterboard and corrected that, but it didn't fix the problem. Maybe I damaged a component?
All 12 (!) transistors seemed to check out fine, and I checked the continuity of the transistor sockets too - all seems ok. I may pull them, though.
I tested another on/off/on switch for the Octave control, and the same thing happened.
Not sure where to go from here. The board looks a bit rough at this point, what with desoldering the Octave switch a couple times... White PCB doesn't help!
Hopefully it can be saved. Below is the schematic, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know which components to look at/replace first when it comes to the Lower Octave/Subs part of the circuit.
I'd really, really appreciate any thoughts.
At the end of last year I picked up a full Parasit Darkadiator kit from Small Bear since I love Fredrik's Sidescroller. Tackling it before the other PedalPCB projects.
All seemed fine, but the Octave switch in "up" mode (all subs I believe) passes no signal. I think the problem may also be affecting the Width knob in the other two (functioning) Octave switch settings. It's quite loud counterclockwise, but very quiet as Width is turned up.
I found a solder bridge on the 3pdt daughterboard and corrected that, but it didn't fix the problem. Maybe I damaged a component?
All 12 (!) transistors seemed to check out fine, and I checked the continuity of the transistor sockets too - all seems ok. I may pull them, though.
I tested another on/off/on switch for the Octave control, and the same thing happened.
Not sure where to go from here. The board looks a bit rough at this point, what with desoldering the Octave switch a couple times... White PCB doesn't help!
Hopefully it can be saved. Below is the schematic, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know which components to look at/replace first when it comes to the Lower Octave/Subs part of the circuit.
I'd really, really appreciate any thoughts.

