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Started by AJPennypacker, April 26, 2017, 11:38:14 PM

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AJPennypacker

Hey there I'm in need of some expertise, built a Rullywow Queen of Bone Pedal, two actually, and they both have a serious pop issue, more than that when engaged they cause other pedals in the chain to pop. There are 1M pull down resistors already I've tried an additional 100k and then 2.2m resistor from output to ground with no luck. Any help greatly appreciated, I'm stumped  :P

Ralfg

Do the pedals work? Could be a bad ground connection on the switch. I've had that happen, sometimes the pedal would work, sometimes it would die out, always made a huge pop. Maybe try reflowing the switch. Do you have any pictures?
Dr. Von Fuzzbrauer @ Rocket Surgeon Effects Pedals
https://www.smallspacesband.com/

AJPennypacker

Hi yes they work fine just get a brutal pop, tried reflowing the switch unfortunately no improvement. Thanks for the reply.

Ralfg

Output to ground I don't think will work that would just make the pedal quieter. I think we need pictures of the inside.
Dr. Von Fuzzbrauer @ Rocket Surgeon Effects Pedals
https://www.smallspacesband.com/

davent

Measure to see if there's DC voltage on the output and input.

dave
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AntKnee

Quote from: davent on April 27, 2017, 01:01:40 AM
Measure to see if there's DC voltage on the output and input.

dave

Yeah, this.
I build, and once in a while I might sell, pedals as "Vertigo Effects".

AJPennypacker

Thanks everyone for you help, here's a pic

AJPennypacker

And yes it looks like I've got about .45 volts on the output, how do I fix that?

Ralfg

This may be wrong but the circuit uses a charge pump which looks like you are missing from your picture and just have a socket. I don't know what that would do. I would guess it wouldn't work. But maybe it does? I looked at the instructions and there isn't really a 9 volt option, which, from what I have seen would have a jumper to bypass the charge pump. Any reason why it's not there?
Dr. Von Fuzzbrauer @ Rocket Surgeon Effects Pedals
https://www.smallspacesband.com/

AJPennypacker

It's not there on this one, do have it on the other I built, without it the pedal just runs at 9v, the issue is def the .45 v on the output, just need to know how to remedy

Ralfg

Cool, only thing I could think is a solder bridge somewhere.  But I'll bow out and leave it to the experts here.  Good luck, I hope you figure it out.  I built the older version and its tons of fun to play.
Dr. Von Fuzzbrauer @ Rocket Surgeon Effects Pedals
https://www.smallspacesband.com/

AJPennypacker

Thanks very much for your help, really appreciate it

AntKnee

You have the same problem on both pedals? If so, you may have used an incorrect value component on both. Or bad electro caps.
I build, and once in a while I might sell, pedals as "Vertigo Effects".

AntKnee

Did you use the same charge pump to test both pedals? If so, it could be a bad pump or incorrect part.
I build, and once in a while I might sell, pedals as "Vertigo Effects".

AJPennypacker

Hi, thanks for the reply, same issue on both pedals, double checked component values and all look correct, I get the pop with and without the charge pump, any other thoughts?