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#1
It is my understanding that negative feedback is simply an out of phase signal that is fed back into the circuit usually to help stabilize the circuit / control gain.  Others that know more will respond.

Cheers,
Jim
#2
Matt,
Thanks so much for the reply. That was my guess, but it was only a guess. At least I'm learning.

Jim
#3
While I await new soldering station, I am studying the schematic and vero layout. (diagrams attached to first post)
Am I missing something? It looks like a 100n cap is missing from layout. It looks to be c6 to me could be  c10. Can someone help me understand this?

I'm kina anal ;D and need to understand what is happening and why.

All help appreciated.

Thanks for all responses past and future.
Cheers,
Jim
#4
thanks for the clarification. and the welcome.
#5
Hi all,
First post.
I have built a couple of tube amps, but never a pedal. Haven't worked with IC's or transistors... ect.
I am planning a tagboard build of a Jan Ray clone. I have attached the schematic and planned layout. I am trying to follow the circuit flow, and already need some clarification in the power section : The symbol between c6 and c11. Am I correct in understanding that the symbol is simply indication pinout-4 for ground/Vcc- and 8 for Vcc+?
Thanks