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Started by LaceSensor, May 27, 2012, 11:59:32 PM

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LaceSensor

I built another Roland Baa Baa cos a mate wants one.
I used the GGG board for it. Ive built one previously that was perfect.

This one, the sustain (gain control) crackles through its turn, and at the extreme (fully up) drops in gain. The sounds seem generally correct and all the switching and stuff works.

The Boost control also exhibits scratchyness in the pot turn .
The voltages on the Qs all seem ok based on the GGG doc.

I tried changing the sustain pot for a new one, same deal.
What can cause pots to sound all scratchy?
Im at a bit of a loss. As I say, other wise I tnink it sounds ok, need to test on a proper amp tho.

thanks

Scruffie

DC across the pot i'd wager, got the schematic?
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LaceSensor


Scruffie

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Across both pots tho?

Well if you look at the schematic, they both attenuate your input signal, just in one version the switch removes the 'fuzz' part of the circuit and just runs through the boost so i'd suggest trying to enlarge and/or replace C1 on that schematic, it's blocking DC from coming back to those pots so...
Works at Lectric-FX

LaceSensor


LaceSensor

Quote from: Scruffie on May 31, 2012, 01:15:05 AM
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Across both pots tho?

Well if you look at the schematic, they both attenuate your input signal, just in one version the switch removes the 'fuzz' part of the circuit and just runs through the boost so i'd suggest trying to enlarge and/or replace C1 on that schematic, it's blocking DC from coming back to those pots so...

That fixed it. Phew, thanks so much AGAIN


gtr2

Good to hear!

I'm thinking I should change C1's spacing on my own beebaa layout to accommodate a film cap easier.  Then leaky electro's wont be a problem.  Although a tantalum would work.

Josh
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LaceSensor

Yeah could be an idea. I am learning new stuff all the time.
Im glad it was a quick fix.

I was using these micro-mini caps, are they less trustworthy or did I just get a lemon?

gtr2

Electrolytics are always more prone to DC leakage than film.  Most of the time it's unnoticed because they are tied to a ground in our builds or a pull down resistor bleeds the leaky DC.

Josh
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Contract PCB designer

LaceSensor

Quote from: gtr2 on June 04, 2012, 11:48:47 AM
Electrolytics are always more prone to DC leakage than film.  Most of the time it's unnoticed because they are tied to a ground in our builds or a pull down resistor bleeds the leaky DC.

Josh

Thanks for the info learning every day :)