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#1
Just got it dialed in bias wise, it defintly has gain ;D  Will have to play with it some more to see what I can squeeze out of it, but so far it sounds pretty good.  I will post my thoughts again when I have more time with it.  Hoping that I can get something close to my Ampeg 140c head, one of the great metal distortion heads IMHO, be nice not to have to haul it around all the time.  That and I am a self diagnosed pedal junkie ;)  Thanks again for your help, great to have other people that will help out.
#2
Mystery solved:). Semi cold solder joint on the IN wire on the board, generator must have been strong enough to pass.  I guess for the guitar it was like a cap between the wire and the board and not enough juice to pass.   THANK YOU for all the help, ends up me being dumb:)
#3
Jack should be wired correctly. Generator is stereo split into two mono.  I will scope the guitar signal and the generator tonight to see how much difference in signal strength there is.  Started with a stereo jack as per the standard wiring to have to on/off power when cable is plugged in, switched last night to a mono jack.  Have ohm out jacks and they are correct as far as tip and sleeve.  I cannot figure out why it will not do the guitar signal, but will from the generator and even my iPod playing music.
#4
LED lights up, the engaged volume adjusts with the volume pot, the circuit is amplifying the signal.  I did not check where unity gain occurs.  I also set the generator at the lowest setting that I could still hear in the amp to try to get the weakest signal possible.  It also is not frequency specific as it would pass 500 Hz to 10khz.  It almost acts like an impedance mismatch,  but I would expect to hear some signal,  even if very faint. I could not get a good signal at the IN wire on the board with the scope with the guitar but could with the generator.  Also tried a guitar with active pickups to get a .more amplified signal, and had the same results.
#5
which voltages would you like to know?
#6
sorry pic is up now, yes all J201's are biased near 4.5v, range from 4.2 to 4.4v, have not dialed them in perfectly.
#7
Here is a pic, not pretty but I have been digging through it all night.  Wired with the standard wiring from mad beans sight.  Only chages are battery - moved to ground and one ground removed at the moment.  Made no difference either way.
#8
General Questions / chunk chunk confusion, help please!!!
February 12, 2014, 03:01:21 AM
Hello all, help please.  I built a chunk chunk and here is my issue:  bypass works, when pedal is turned on it will not pass guitar signal.  Here is the kicker... it will pass signal from a generator, music, anything I try except signal from the guitar.  I have tried multiple guitars, cables to no avail,  just get hiss.  the controls all function, as far as increasing the hiss etc.  I tried connecting the input to the board directly to the input jack with same results.  Tried a different input jack, I am at a lost as to why it will amplify any signal except guitar signal.
#9
General Questions / Re: Jumper on chunk chunk?
February 11, 2014, 07:01:19 PM
Thanks, that was my thought.  I put one together last night and get no effect signal out, just wanted to make sure it was not something with those.  Have to get it on the scope tonight, yay:)
#10
General Questions / Jumper on chunk chunk?
February 11, 2014, 06:38:38 PM
Just a quick question, there are two holes on the chunk chunk pcb, one right under one of the trim pots and one by Q2.  Are these to be jumped, just filled with solder, or just ignored?  Thanks for any answers in advance.
#11
Great thanks will check out some of you links.



Russ
#12
Thanks, the latched switches that I see at mouser are on/(off), so it is my understanding that they are momentary off.
#13
Tech Help - Projects Page / First of many dumb questions!
December 20, 2013, 04:29:35 AM
New to the forum and very happy to be here.
I was looking at the build for the kings layer pedal, and my dumb question is:  is the 3pdt footswitch on-off or on-on.  I am assuming on-off, but better to look like a fool and have a pedal that works then to guess and have to re-order ;)
Thanks in advance.