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  • in reply to: 1st trim pot won’t read a signal #22747
    brentv
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    my apologies for the misleading info I am not the best at the lingo and thank you for your welcoming your new village idiot. 1st forget about what I mentioned about the LPF. and not overload, “Open Loop”, (seeing oL on meter) and I am referring to testing with the meter in TP3 and TP4 (forget the word sockets im referring to TP3 and TP4 here specifically). So I am able to set the values on VR10 (metering through TP5 and TP4) and VR8 (metering through TP1 and TP2), but have an open loop in TP3 TP4. Aside from that, the pedal doesn’t turn on which I assume might be the same problem

    in reply to: 1st trim pot won’t read a signal #22743
    brentv
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    Ive never come across a faulty component in a DIY kit but I’ve never reassembled something and still have the same problem!

    in reply to: 1st trim pot won’t read a signal #22742
    brentv
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    I took the pots out, took the caps out, took the components out, checked their values, I checked the ground connections as well as the foot switches, I checked the power supply, I ensured the polarized values were in the correct holes, and resoldered everything in and I have the same problem. I have and overloaded signal for my LPF in the test sockets. I’m at a loss at this point, im not sure what could be wrong. I even switched out some of the resistors to make sure that wasn’t causing the overload. does anyone have any ideas? did I get a faulty component or PCB?

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