Analogman POT clone Trouble Shooting :: Haaalp!!!
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:36 pm
A buddy of mine has a pedal I built a while back, and has started to act up and make noise. He said it didn't happen all the time, but the noise was loud enough to where the the pedal wasn't usable at all when it did happen. When he came down to Nashville from Cincinnati he brought the pedal with him so I could check it out and fix it. Well we hooked it up and nothing, it was dead quiet and work just like it should. We were both puzzled that we couldn't get it to reproduce the noise. He left the pedal with me and I played with it for the next week or two. Never could get it to act up. Opened up the pedal and nothing seemed odd.
Sent the pedal back to him because he wanted to use it for a gig he had coming up. Plus I didn't really know what else to do since there didn't seem like there was anything to fix. When he got it back he said it was worse than before. It got to the point where now it is making noise every time he plugged it in. I gave him a list of things to check to narrow down whether it is the pedal or something in his rig (guitar cables, patch cables, power supply, weird interaction with other pedals, etc) since it only acts up with his setup. The pedal is definitely the problem.
He made some videos which I will post below. I'm pretty sure it's a grounding issue. It sounds pretty bad. I think I'm going to have him mail it back to me so I can check it out in person, but want to have a game plan before it gets here. What do you guys think, and what should I look for when it arrives? Maybe it's something he can fix? If soldering is involved than I'm going to have to be the one to fix it though. This is the first pedal I've built that has started actin a fool, so I don't have a lot of experience with troubleshooting. It'd be good to get some of you champs involved, and get your opinions.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6LLOyDxODE[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txQoI8mVilQ[/youtube]
Thanks bros!
Sent the pedal back to him because he wanted to use it for a gig he had coming up. Plus I didn't really know what else to do since there didn't seem like there was anything to fix. When he got it back he said it was worse than before. It got to the point where now it is making noise every time he plugged it in. I gave him a list of things to check to narrow down whether it is the pedal or something in his rig (guitar cables, patch cables, power supply, weird interaction with other pedals, etc) since it only acts up with his setup. The pedal is definitely the problem.
He made some videos which I will post below. I'm pretty sure it's a grounding issue. It sounds pretty bad. I think I'm going to have him mail it back to me so I can check it out in person, but want to have a game plan before it gets here. What do you guys think, and what should I look for when it arrives? Maybe it's something he can fix? If soldering is involved than I'm going to have to be the one to fix it though. This is the first pedal I've built that has started actin a fool, so I don't have a lot of experience with troubleshooting. It'd be good to get some of you champs involved, and get your opinions.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6LLOyDxODE[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txQoI8mVilQ[/youtube]
Thanks bros!