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Also, does anyone have a nice gutshot of their build. I could try to compare and contrast my wires with yours. Thanks.

I've never had this difficulty with my other pedals that I've built.

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Ok, I just tried another wiring layout. Same exact thing. Working bypass, and a gates, fuzzy, quiet sound when engaged. So, it must be the circuit. I checked it all out and seems fine.

Here are some photos with my crappy camera....anyone see what the problem could be? Sorry for all of the posts, I'm just getting pissed that I can't get this thing running.
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i'd socket that ic.
i had to go through a few till if found one that worked.
theres also a gut shot in this thread somewhere.
maybe double check youve got enough juice going to it and that polarities are right :idk:
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And do you have your clipping LED in right? I can't tell which leg is in which hole...
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Man, okay. I finally figured it out. I mixed up the 47k and 1.5M resistor. I had them in unmarked bags and read them wrong build populating the board. Hot damn, that was a pain...Great sounding pedal, although, not as much gain as I thought there would be. Thanks ya'll.
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Okay, So this pedal has been working very well. Love it. Except I have yet to get the LED to work Very strange. I wired it just like in the layout. I've managed to get the LED to light up, but then it wont turn off. Its on all the time. How did you guys wire the LED?
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Okay, could not get the LED for some strange reason. However, I did something I like better. I mounted the clipping LED that is part of the circuit, externally, as the Indicator LED as well. So now, the indicator LED flashes and dims and I play. Quite nice.

Quick question...Is there a way to bypass the texture pot, instead of the gain. I find that my two favorite settings are:

1. Gain, all the way up, and Texture all the way down.
2. Gain, all the way up, and Texture all the way up.

So, it would be nice to have the Texture pot on a switch, instead of the gain pot. Even cooler, would be to have a mini-toggle switch that would set the 2nd footswitch to bypass either the Gain or the Texture pot. Anyone know how to do any of this?
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A quick question, and probably a dumb one too, but would it be ok to use the 2 spare 'power' holes to run power to the leds?
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chutneyfarmer wrote:A quick question, and probably a dumb one too, but would it be ok to use the 2 spare 'power' holes to run power to the leds?


only if you want them on all the time.
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Sorry what I actually meant was can I run them to the switches in order to power the LEDs?
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chutneyfarmer wrote:Sorry what I actually meant was can I run them to the switches in order to power the LEDs?

i thought thats what they were there for.
i cut the trace between the two holes on mine and put in a starve pot.
"pow" does read "mod" upside down.. :trippy: :facepalm: :trippy:
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comtrails70 wrote:
chutneyfarmer wrote:Sorry what I actually meant was can I run them to the switches in order to power the LEDs?

i thought thats what they were there for.
i cut the trace between the two holes on mine and put in a starve pot.
"pow" does read "mod" upside down.. :trippy: :facepalm: :trippy:


Yeah, I think that's what they're for. Sorry for the retarded question :erm:

How does the starve pot sound??
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I did the starve thing but took it out since it did not do much for this circuit in my experience. Easy enough to wire up to see if you like it though.
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How does the starve pot sound??[/quote]


not too crazy but i think it can clean up some higher gain settings.
worth at least trying out (maybe directly at the power source so you dont have to cut the trace)
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Anyone try throwing one of these in a feedback loop?
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