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Hello there, I've been building some distortion and fuzz boxes for a few weeks now using some schematics I've found around the internet. But, whenever I build a circuit where the input from the guitar goes into the 'Inverting' input of an IC, I get a very broken up sound coming from the output as the guitar volume gets lower. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, how do you fix it???
Could I switch the input to the 'Non-inverting' input of the IC and change the resistors around, or is there another way around this? Thanks, Luke. |
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