I took a look back on my board C2/C7 are actually MLCC (makes a bit more sense than tantalum).
I've also noticed that the output jack isn't always outputting a voltage when bypassed. What tends to happen is I can use the pedal as normal (meaning the pedal won't cause the pedals in front to pop), then suddenly I will get a volume drop followed by a volume recovery and now all the pedals in front will start popping. If I take the pedal out of the chain and try again next day, the behaviour resets.
I've been playing around with this hack. Does the size of the resistor matter with respect to tone? Ie is there any auditory difference between 470k vs 22k?
I've managed to reduce the output voltage to 0 if I use a 270R resistor. Im sure I can achieve the same result if I use a 10R as well. Is there any advantages to using a lower value? (or higher value?)
Is there any benefit to achieving a 0.00V? I can achieve a 0.05 or a 0.2 voltage; will these also cause a large pop? Is there a risk to continuously output such voltages (via the output jack) to other pedals / amps?
I've also noticed that the output jack isn't always outputting a voltage when bypassed. What tends to happen is I can use the pedal as normal (meaning the pedal won't cause the pedals in front to pop), then suddenly I will get a volume drop followed by a volume recovery and now all the pedals in front will start popping. If I take the pedal out of the chain and try again next day, the behaviour resets.
Quote from: Zerro on September 12, 2021, 01:46:08 PM
C2 would be wrong, it is second possibility. But try that hack with resistor at output bypass.
I've been playing around with this hack. Does the size of the resistor matter with respect to tone? Ie is there any auditory difference between 470k vs 22k?
I've managed to reduce the output voltage to 0 if I use a 270R resistor. Im sure I can achieve the same result if I use a 10R as well. Is there any advantages to using a lower value? (or higher value?)
Is there any benefit to achieving a 0.00V? I can achieve a 0.05 or a 0.2 voltage; will these also cause a large pop? Is there a risk to continuously output such voltages (via the output jack) to other pedals / amps?