JoeGuitaro
New member
Hi all,
I already worked on some very easy pedals and wanted to start with something more difficult now.
Since I was soldering the FV-1 by my self, I had a lot of troubleshooting with that, but now I have the feeling that all the effects work mostly as they should.
My main Problem ist now, that the dry sound of my guitar has a very low volume and the sound is super thin. I'm playing a Les Paul and it sounds like I would be playing a Strat with low volume on the bridge pick-up...
I also have attached a picture of my soldering. Is there anything you can see directly? I thought about a wrong resistor or capacitor that maybe kills my sound but my electric knowledge is not so profund.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Jona
I already worked on some very easy pedals and wanted to start with something more difficult now.
Since I was soldering the FV-1 by my self, I had a lot of troubleshooting with that, but now I have the feeling that all the effects work mostly as they should.
My main Problem ist now, that the dry sound of my guitar has a very low volume and the sound is super thin. I'm playing a Les Paul and it sounds like I would be playing a Strat with low volume on the bridge pick-up...
I also have attached a picture of my soldering. Is there anything you can see directly? I thought about a wrong resistor or capacitor that maybe kills my sound but my electric knowledge is not so profund.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Jona
