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#1
Oh yeah!

Things have been busy!

I forgot to come back and let you know that after grounding the output and hitting a couple of bad solder joints, the pedal works and sounds great! The only thing not right is one of the LEDs is a lot brighter than the other, but I kind of like it.

Thanks for your help!
#2
Ha ha, yeah. I was kind of starting to figure that out today when I saw your post on the test box. I'm kind of diving into the deep end with all this, but I've wanted to do start building my pedals for a while and figured its better to get started then to keep thinking about it.

So, I'm assuming its the output that isn't grounded?
#3
Also, the jack with the white wire is the input. Which jack isn't grounded?
#4
Well I started to put it all in the box, but then I noticed a lot of people saying to test it before you box it. So, I took it all out and tested it out of the box. The LEDs actually did work but I snipped them so that I could remove everything.
#5
Okay, so I'm a newbie that knows enough to be dangerous. Its probably a miracle I haven't blown something up or electrocuted myself already. I've recently started on a Mudbunny Civil War (first build). Things have gone pretty smoothly up until last night when I checked to see if it works. I plugged it into an amp and whether or not the pedal is turned on, there is a very nasty ground hum. I'm really hoping that its because I don't have something grounded in my switch correctly; that seems like an easier fix. I plan on building a circuit tester sometime this evening to rule that out, but in the mean time i figured I'd post some pictures of what I've got and see what you geniuses have to say.

Any help is appreciate! Thanks in advance!

William