Hi everyone,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a phaser module build that isn't working, and since the soldering part seems to be fine, I'm trying to see what else could be wrong.
Th issue is that I get a 'passive' signal going through the module (what I plug in, can be heard via the 'outs') but I don't hear any effect on the audio signal other than a weird PWN-like effect if I attenuate the signal.
Since I don't know how to tackle this, I though that it might help to first get some obvious discrepancies between the build and the BOM out of the way:
1. If the BOM says "1/4w resistor" for all resistors, does it matter if I used 1/6w resistors in my build? What if some of them are 1/4w and some are 1/6w?
2. If the BOM says "9 pole rotary switch" (I think what they actually meant was 9 positions) and I was using and I was using a 8 position, 1 pole, should it be that bad that the entire module wouldn't work at all? (the switch is for choosing the number of phaser stages)
Thanks
I'm trying to troubleshoot a phaser module build that isn't working, and since the soldering part seems to be fine, I'm trying to see what else could be wrong.
Th issue is that I get a 'passive' signal going through the module (what I plug in, can be heard via the 'outs') but I don't hear any effect on the audio signal other than a weird PWN-like effect if I attenuate the signal.
Since I don't know how to tackle this, I though that it might help to first get some obvious discrepancies between the build and the BOM out of the way:
1. If the BOM says "1/4w resistor" for all resistors, does it matter if I used 1/6w resistors in my build? What if some of them are 1/4w and some are 1/6w?
2. If the BOM says "9 pole rotary switch" (I think what they actually meant was 9 positions) and I was using and I was using a 8 position, 1 pole, should it be that bad that the entire module wouldn't work at all? (the switch is for choosing the number of phaser stages)
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by aspertime — Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:06 am — Replies 0 — Views 31