It's such a simple circuit, how could someone screw it up?
I don't know, but I did. It passes signal in bypass. When switched on,
the LED lights up, BUT ONLY IF I DISCONNECT THE GROUND GOING FROM THE VERO BOARD
TO THE GROUND CONNECTION ON THE 9V INPUT JACK.
If I connect the ground from the board to the vero, the LED won't light. And there's still no sound.
I've checked all the values and placement, that's correct.
All the off board wiring is as it should be. I've scored the
spaces between the copper strips with a razor. The LED
has anode connected to the board, and the cathode going
to the 3PDT upper left corner. All wiring checks.
I'm thinking I must have gone wrong with all the additional grounding.
I've run volume 1 to the output ground. I've run gain 1 and 2 to the input
ground. The DPDT is going to output ground. I connected the DPDT switch
connection to the volume 3 lug, as the both connect to the board together.
I've re-flowed all solder points.
I've checked everything, and am at a loss. The LED behavior when the board is connected and disconnected makes me think I've messed up the grounding.
I didn't shoot anyone.