So I started putting together my first overdrive kit this weekend, a Vintage Pow by Fuzzdog, basically a Coloursound Overdriver clone with a volume knob.
http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/Vintage_Po ... 48353.aspx
I checked it briefly before wiring up the footswitch to make sure that the pcb worked and noise came out so I didn't pay much attention and just wired it up.
However once I finished it up and plugged it in I realised that something was wrong.

Basically I have to turn the volume at least around to 3 o'clock to get anywhere near unity level and I really have to dime both drive and volume knobs to get somewhere near an overdriven sound. And even then the sound that comes out really seems wrong, kind of like a broken speaker but not in a nice way, with little sustain and a sound that quickly disappears in a kind of farting noise... The treble and bass knobs on the other hand seem to work fine.
Any ideas what might be wrong? A resistor mistake? A transistor or diode that might have overheated during soldering?

I really struggled recognising the different resistor values, so that's probably what I would go over first, but if any of you more experienced builders can tell what this noise means that would be a great help.
Here are a few pics of the beast. All suggestions are welcome!


