jimilee Well-known member Aug 21, 2022 #1 Hey, the silk screen on the recycle has c1 at 22n but it's big like a 220 and c11 says 220 bit it's small like a 22n. Are these reversed by chance? I have very very low audio, like turn my amp to 11 low. @PedalPCB
Hey, the silk screen on the recycle has c1 at 22n but it's big like a 220 and c11 says 220 bit it's small like a 22n. Are these reversed by chance? I have very very low audio, like turn my amp to 11 low. @PedalPCB
Robert Reverse Engineer Aug 21, 2022 #2 Nope, they're correct. Although C1 is marked 33n, not 22n, but that wouldn't cause a drastic drop in volume even if you had installed 22n there. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nope, they're correct. Although C1 is marked 33n, not 22n, but that wouldn't cause a drastic drop in volume even if you had installed 22n there.
jimilee Well-known member Aug 21, 2022 #3 Robert said: Nope, they're correct. Click to expand... Thank you. Can I get the schematic to see where I screwed up this time, please? Upvote 0 Downvote
Robert said: Nope, they're correct. Click to expand... Thank you. Can I get the schematic to see where I screwed up this time, please?
jimilee Well-known member Aug 21, 2022 #5 Robert said: Of course. Click to expand... Found the issue. Bad trace between the inside of R9 to the outside of C10. A jumper fixed it. Using my DMM, there was no continuity. Upvote 0 Downvote
Robert said: Of course. Click to expand... Found the issue. Bad trace between the inside of R9 to the outside of C10. A jumper fixed it. Using my DMM, there was no continuity.