I was thinking that might be possible, but didn't know if it would mess anything up in the circuit. Nothing is ever that easy, is it?
Thanks! This forum is awesome..
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Show posts MenuQuote from: gordo on August 15, 2020, 02:14:14 AMCool, thanks! I'm really liking the Afterlife (now saying that sounds weird). I'll keep the 4:1 in mind. Sorry this thread didn't dig deeper into the netherworld..
It's a heavenly effect. Seriously though your next move is the 4:1. This is the Afterlife you didn't realize you wanted. The Blend control blows this concept to bits with a clean mix to limit the loss of low or high punch.
Quote from: mjg on August 14, 2020, 01:13:24 AMYou are brilliant sir! There was a single strand of wire that I couldn't even see without a magnifying glass that was connecting #2&3. Of course, by the time I found it, I had already desoldered the VOL pot, and damaged the #2 pad on the mini board. But I got it working after some minor surgery. Now it sounds great.
If you have continuity between pin 2 & 3 of the volume pot, no matter how you twiddle the volume knob, then that is indeed your problem.
Next step will be to double check those pins on the pot mini board, and also on the mini board and main board where you have wired them together. Try reflowing those solder joints to see if that helps. Sometimes a solder joint will be tiny enough to conduct but it won't be obvious to the naked eye.
Quote from: alanp on September 01, 2019, 01:30:04 PMThanks!
That's a good lookin' pedal! And for all the wires, I think it's rather tidy inside as well
Quote from: Matmosphere on August 24, 2019, 06:00:43 PMThat's a great idea!
Also, you do realize that your next one needs to have the Amigos themselves on it. Or perhaps this is the start of a series..