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Retrograde tone sounds thin

Started by oldsoul, November 24, 2021, 12:17:13 PM

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oldsoul

Just finished building a retrograde and noticing the bottom end really disappears until I switch the octave down. Regardless of settings the tone gets very thinned out unless I switch the octave down.
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jimilee

What troubleshooting have you done so far?


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oldsoul

checked voltages at Q1-Q2-Q3 all seem really close to instructions. Checked for bad solder joints, all seem solid.
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jimilee

Can you post some clear close up photos of the back and front?


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oldsoul

The octave switch it temp as its a On-Off-On, so its just pigtailed in. I'm waiting for the On/On to come in the mail.
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Zerro

C7 - output capacitor is good? And what about C5 in emitter of Q3?
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oldsoul

Well they were new caps.


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Zerro

Try to bridge them for a moment with the same ones.
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oldsoul

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Thanks, but how do I do that?
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Zerro

At the copper tracks side solder it paralelly with them.
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jimilee

Quote from: oldsoul on November 25, 2021, 04:16:28 AM
Thanks, but how do I do that?
I don't think all of that is necessary just yet. Your soldering looks good, just needs a little extra. The solder should flow through the eyelets to the top side of the PCB. Your one switch pin needs a little attention too. It sounds monotonous, but it fixes a lot of issues. If you've already checked your component values, did you measure the diodes before you used them?


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oldsoul

Thanks jimmilee I planned to hit those joints again. You know I actually do not think I checked the diodes with my meter. Probably got lazy after checking the resistors. Can I check them in circuit or do I need to pull them out?


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jimilee

Quote from: oldsoul on November 25, 2021, 12:04:35 PM
Thanks jimmilee I planned to hit those joints again. You know I actually do not think I checked the diodes with my meter. Probably got lazy after checking the resistors. Can I check them in circuit or do I need to pull them out?


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You would have to pull just one end. Do the other first, you don't want to remove things you don't have to. If you didn't use the 1n34as, that won't be a factor. The GEs can be temperamental.


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oldsoul

So I touched up solder joints and re-checked voltages which all seem good. Still noticing a thinner tone unless the octave switch is engaged. Not sure if this is helpful but just recorded an iPhone video of what I'm hearing. https://www.dropbox.com/s/02jli7zowxfzb3a/IMG_0353.MOV?dl=0

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Zerro

Technically, it seems that effect doesn't do anything at all. Now I must agree with Jimi Lee that diodes are the most suspicious.
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