ddavis20341
Member
I finished a Pot and Kettle knob build a little bit ago, and have been having some problems with it. It's very sputtery, sort of like a gated fuzz - seems like the biasing must be off somewhere. All of the knobs/switches otherwise function as they should.
I'm sure the problem is probably the through-hole 5457's, although I do believe I got them from PedalHacker or Smallbear or some other reasonably reputable source.
In case it isn't, would someone mind interpreting what these voltages mean so I can check them against what I'm reading off my 5457's? I've tried researching it and haven't been able to wrap my head around it (compared to other biasing guides which just list the positions and values). I'm also color blind, which makes checking resistor bands (to see if I messed up and put in the wrong value somewhere) a complete pain in the butt.
Here's a pic of the build and build doc in question:
I'm sure the problem is probably the through-hole 5457's, although I do believe I got them from PedalHacker or Smallbear or some other reasonably reputable source.
In case it isn't, would someone mind interpreting what these voltages mean so I can check them against what I'm reading off my 5457's? I've tried researching it and haven't been able to wrap my head around it (compared to other biasing guides which just list the positions and values). I'm also color blind, which makes checking resistor bands (to see if I messed up and put in the wrong value somewhere) a complete pain in the butt.
Here's a pic of the build and build doc in question:

