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#1
So I messed around with it more last night and I think my problem was a short in the circuit. I can't see where it's happened, but after physically manipulating the thing, it's seemed to go away. Sorry for the rookie mistake... ugg... and thank you for your help!!
#2
9.41 on the inline side and 9.27 on the other.
#3
I am using a Schottky 1N5817G in place of a regular 1N5817 at D9. Would that make a difference?
#4
http://www.smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/ic-mc1458p-ti/

"IC MC1458P (TI)
Product Description
Dual bipolar op-amp used in many classic distortions and ODs
Replacing LM1458 (obsolete)"
#5
I'm using a onespot (center neg) plugged into a typical jack. The image I've attached doesn't show the jack because I snipped it off to test flipping it around...
#6
Checked both. They should be correct...
#7
Hi all! The title says it all... Noob question here. Just put the Moar together and am reading the IC voltage at pins 4 and 8 as 9.41 (@ pin four) and around 0 (@ pin eight). This is the opposite of what it should be. Any ideas on why this is the case?

Thanks!