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hi guys, built a muff clone for my friend, sounded great, but the volume pot was faulty so I fixed it.
he took it home, then it stopped working. i suspected a loose socket (those tayda sockets are terrible). i knocked on the pedal, it roared back to life. no problem, i'll just put a little dab of solder on the sockets.
this is where the trouble started. after having a heck of a time soldering inside the sockets in a completed build, i opted to remove the sockets entirely and solder the two transistors (q3 and q4) directly to the board.
after doing this, the pedal sounds great, but just one problem: it's unity with volume ALL THE WAY UP. heck, it might even be slightly quieter. anything below this and is definitely below unity.
at first, q4 collector voltage read as 11v (my 9.6v wall wart gives that off) until i replaced the collector resistor, now it is normal. here are the voltages:
Q1
C 5.88
B 0.77
E 0.04
Q2
C 6.02
B 0.75
E 0.04
Q3
C 5.41
B 0.77
E 0.04
Q4
C 6.0
B 2.03
E 1.29
as you can see, q4 is the outlier, B,E is all messed up. i removed it from the board and tested with the DCA and it gave me normal readings, i.e. it doesn't say anything about it being bad.
it was subject to a lot of heat during the socket removal, did i just torch it or what?
any help is appreciated.
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