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#1
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 10, 2010, 10:15:45 AM
Well, I guess I am glad I am not the only one stumped. If you sent an email, I did not recieve it as yet. I wonder if it is possible that I have a bad batch of TLO72's. I had a number of them floating around that I have tried. I have also wondered if something could be bridged under an IC socket where I can't see. Thanks for all your help so far.
#2
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 09, 2010, 10:09:44 PM
I spent a lot of time really cleaning the board. It was getting kind off messy from all the rework. I had high hopes that that might fix it, but it is not to be.

C22, C20, C21, C15 ARE ALL 50v and have been replaced at least once.
Yes, the wire (actually a piece of heat shrink) got a little toasted during rework.
Lug 2 Gain 1: 4.72
Lug 3 Gain 2: 4.72
R29/R30 Junction: 4.72
#3
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 08, 2010, 11:53:44 PM
If it turns out that no one has any ideas as to why this is happening, I will order another board and start from scratch. I want to make it work so I don't trash the enclosure, but am worried that I might run into the same thing. Since others have not experienced this, I must have some component that is off. It may be that I have several from the same batch that are malfuntioning. I did check all resistors as they went in as well as diodes. I did not check the capacitors. I thought that my routing could be causing occillation, but have moved the wiring fairly far apart to no effect. I just tried it after a buffer with the same results. Sounds great for big heavy bar chords until the sputtering crackly decay at the end, but seems to have far to much gain with very little range on the gain control. 1/4 turn, no gain and then full on with little effect for the next 3/4's. I have not tried a real Klon, but from what I have read I would not expect it to be anywhere near as gainy as this thing is at present. It is loud so lots of signal is getting through and the volume and tone controls seam to be doing their job.
#4
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 08, 2010, 11:18:00 PM
I thought you might ask that. I usually attach mini phone jacks in parallel with the regular 1/4. This allows me to fit this size box in some very tight pedal boards. Do you think that could be a problem with this circuit? Out of 20+ double circuit boxes it has not been a problem. It probably causes a slight impedance change.
#5
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 08, 2010, 09:22:26 PM
I agree, they do look off. I am perplexed as to why. I replaced the entire power supply (and much more) of the circuit with no change, but it does seem to be a supply issue.
#6
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 08, 2010, 02:27:13 AM
I just sent you some high resolution pics via your email. Strange problem. Hopefully your experienced eye can spot what mine can't.
#7
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 07, 2010, 11:15:30 PM
This thing sustains like crazy, almost compressor like pumping until it abruptly sputters out. There also seams to be some pitch altering when it is going full bore. In bypass, I think it is working as advertised.
#8
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: SUNKING PROBLEM
June 07, 2010, 10:05:29 PM
No modifications to the wiring. I remeasured the voltage on pin 1 and it is within range. I corected the above.
#9
Tech Help - Projects Page / SUNKING PROBLEM
June 07, 2010, 08:34:21 PM
I finished building the Sunking and am having some problems with it. The gain pot has a very small clean area at the beginning of it's rotation. It then abruptly transitions to pretty major overdrive. The sound of the overdrive is very sputtery as it decays and then the signal cuts off abruptly. There is also a crackly (noise) quality to the distortion. Also, if the strings are hit very lightly, the circuit almost seems not to engage. Hit a little harder and it is full-on. At this point I have replaced almost every part in the circuit and done the usual check for solder bridges. I have tried numerous chips as well. I audio probed the circuit, but in this case I am getting plenty of signal, just not the kind I think anyone would want. It seems to degrade at the gain control. At one point I had the gain pot out and measured around .88k on one and .94k on the other. I reversed the top and bottom pot wiring without much effect. My chip voltages are as follows:
IC1  1.  4.73  2.  4.73  3.  3.72  4.  0  5.  4.73  6.  4.73  7.  8.76  8.  9.44
IC2  1.  4.62  2.  4.73  3.  4.72  4.  -9.17  5.  4.72  6.  4.73  7.  8.46  8.  17.29
IC3  1.  9.44  2.  4.67.  3.  0  4.  -4.63  5.  -9.18  6.  4.88  7.  7.16  8.  9.44
I have tried two MAX1044 with little change.
If anyone has any thoughts on this or experienced similar, save my project. Thanx in advance.