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Projects => Build Reports => Topic started by: Jakes Dad on October 22, 2014, 01:27:26 AM

Title: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: Jakes Dad on October 22, 2014, 01:27:26 AM
When I first plugged this in it was dead.  Nothing, nada, zilch, zip.  Everything looked right and tested okay (didn't check the jacks themselves) so I tossed it in the Misfit Pedal box until this past weekend when I was looking at a help me post on GuitarPCB.  The poster had grounding issues with what is a pretty simple build and one of the responders suggested one of the jacks could be a problem.  Hum, grabbed my cheapo DMM and started checking my Misfits and son of a gun the majority of them have perfect continuity between the tip and sleeve.  In this case both jacks were bad.  Checked a couple new ones from my recent Tayda shipment, out with the old, in with the new and we got Bow, Wah, Yae, and Yeh.  Was thinking something to do with bees and honey on the face but looking at my temporary labels I'm seeing some sort of cartoon robot face.

Face:
(http://memberfiles.freewebs.com/49/13/104961349/photos/undefined/PA211877.jpg)

Guts:
(http://memberfiles.freewebs.com/49/13/104961349/photos/undefined/PA211878.JPG)

Oh, Mr MadBean, sir, you need to change the rating on this pedal - you marked it Genius but I managed to build it so it should be rated Moron.

Chuck
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: lincolnic on October 22, 2014, 04:00:23 AM
I definitely vote for cartoon robot face. Nice build!
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: Leevibe on October 22, 2014, 04:19:15 AM
Great job Chuck. Glad you got it sorted!
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: selfdestroyer on October 22, 2014, 06:00:15 AM
Looks great and I like the that you went with the vent hole.. with all thoes ICs in there Im sure it will generate a lot of heat. Good thinking. :] ROBOT FACE!

Cody
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: jimilee on October 22, 2014, 01:15:50 PM
Were all the jacks from tayda? The few I've bought were crap also.
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: G.G. on October 22, 2014, 02:46:21 PM
Glad is turned out to be a simple issue to sort, it always feels good to resurrect a build. I stopped using Tayda jacks a while back after having trouble with several of them. BLMS Neutrik jacks are only a few cents more and much higher quality.
Title: Re: HoneyDripper - Rescued from the Land of Misfit Pedals
Post by: Jakes Dad on October 22, 2014, 03:14:30 PM
G.G., jimilee,

In the past I've bought jacks from Mammoth, Small Bear, Mouser, and BLMS - usually from whoever had the other parts I needed for the rest of the build.  Only recently started ordering stuff from Tayda.  The bad jacks in this build look like Neutrics, maybe CTS, but I'm honestly not certain where I got them.  I've checked the bag of Tayda jacks I have and they are all good.

Selfdestroyer,

Glad you like the vent hole.  Seems the closer I plan a build the wronger I get the holes.  Fortunately, Barry at GuitarPCB is real generous with his picks (I'm a finger-picker) that make such nice decorative cover plates. 

Chuck