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#1
The issue was an incorrect resistor value at R20 and R21, causing the signal to go to ground. Everything works as expected now. Many thanks for your help.
#2
Hi folks--

I'm building a Mudbunny board with the Creamy Dreamer BOM. When the tone control is engaged, it works beautifully and sounds great. When I use the tone bypass, however, I lose all my signal.

I've tried changing the settings on the dip switches, but I get the same result. I verified the switch with a continuity tester, and everything looks good.

Has anyone else encountered this issue? If so, what steps did you take to resolve the problem?
#3
Build Reports / Pepper Spray with mystery meat controls
September 18, 2020, 10:32:18 AM
Here's a Pepper Spray I just completed for a friend. He asked for mystery controls, so I just brushed a plain 1590B for the enclosure.

It's built to the 'Albini' spec. For the second set of clipping diodes, I used one 1N914 and one BAT46. I put a small 15N ceramic cap around the BAT46 to turn the second diode set into a switchable low pass filter. The BAT46 helps keep the volume fairly consistent when switching between diode sets.

The 404A is a nice-sounding old Texas Instruments transistor with an HFE of about 140. The 3565 has an HFE of about 260.

It's a surprising pedal, much warmer and subtler than the Percolators I've built to the 'stock' specs.
#4
I pulled the transistors, and can confirm that the 2N404A is fried. I'm going to try again in a few days with a new transistor.
#5
I had the potentiometers wired backward. I fixed that, but the issue described above remains.
#6
Thanks for your input. C3 and C4 are garden variety electrolytic capacitors (non-tantalum), 47uf and 2u2 respectively. I just verified with my multimeter that both capacitors are functioning correctly.

The voltage values are so far out of line that adjusting the bias via my trim pot has minimal effect.

I've attached an image of my testing rig for reference. Nothing fancy, just an old enclosure with a pair of input jacks and a 9v battery snap.
#7
I am building the 2019 version of the Pepper Spray, and I'm presently getting almost no output from the pedal. All I get are short, quiet staccato bursts of very distorted signal.

There are no part substitutions in the build. I am using socketed 1N914 diodes for D3 and D4. Q1 is a 2n404a from Small Bear, and Q2 is a 2N3565 from Small Bear.

Here is what I have done thus far:


  • Verified the orientation of all diodes
  • Verified the orientation and values of all polarized caps
  • Verified the values of all non-polarized caps
  • Verified the values of all resistors
  • Used an audio probe to trace the signal
  • Measured the DC voltages on Q1 and Q2 with a multimeter

The audio probe found a viable signal at the 100K harmonic pot, but almost nothing at the 50K balance pot.

The voltages are screwy.

Q1-C: 3.0mV
Q1-B: 16.2mV
Q1-E: 7.41v

Q2-C: 9.16v
Q2-B: 7.3v
Q2-E: 7.3v

I've attached a picture of the top of the board. It's hard to tell from the photo, but the flat part of Q2 (2N3565) is pointing toward the trim pot.

Any suggestions for next steps in debugging this are welcome.