Re: 1776 Multiplex with charge/discharge trimmers

Posted by cjonesplay on
URL: http://guitar-fx-layouts.238.s1.nabble.com/1776-Multiplex-with-charge-discharge-trimmers-tp29819p30222.html

A new layout? Hmm... Maybe it is better to wait for this, I think. The speed switch is a really cool feature and I've never seen another vero pedal implement this before. Darn! I wish I was better at all this stuff so I could verify, but I can barely get the effects like this working as it is. This is a head-scratcher:)

On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 11:51 AM, MAO Pedals [via Guitar FX Layouts] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Yeah, I don't get it. Still no luck.

The layout appears to follow the schematic, my board appears to follow the layout. Going to giv it one more look tonight.

I have to say, I'm not crazy about this layout though. I'm not sure what I was thinking with the input, output and 9v connections all at the top of the board. I must have thought is had a buffered bypass.

I'll probably redo the layout with better off-board connections. Hopefully in the process the speed switch will work.  

To salvage this build, I'm about to box it up without the speed switch, going to use an oscillation switch instead. The delay modes all seem to be working fine.

My apologies up front if you have the same results, but please let me know if yours works. I'd like to compare readings as what I'm seeing just doesn't make sense.  

Mike
1978 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Cherry Sunburst, Nickel Tone Zone & Air Zone Pickups, Russian Oil Filled Caps, 50s Style Modified Jimmy Page Wiring.



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