| Nordic |
Finaly got my LM4780 reference schematic boards installed in the case and connected to a PSU.
One channel plays fine, the other channel sounds like its comming through a tunnel and has quite a bit of reverby echoey sound artifacts...
Never encountered this error before so I am stumped as far as solveing the problem... gone over the PCB with the multimeter, and resistors seems to measure normaly etc...
Our telcoms copany dropped my dsl line a week ago, and it just went up 10 minutes ago again, so I have spend quite a bit of time on the ciruit allready.
Any help as to what the symptoms points to would be appreciated... |
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| MaxS |
| Check your solders points, I've already experienced this problem with a bad solder. |
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| Nordic |
Still, no better, checked it over again, all traces and components seem connected properly according to my multimeter.
Lol think I'll just stick 2 LM3875s in there, they sound much nicer anyway. |
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| neutron7 |
| If you ever discover what you did let us know because some people go to a lot of trouble to crate reverbs :) |
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| Limhes |
| Indeed :). I would say, sell it to a guitarist on eBay for some absurd amount; they will use everything that sounds reverberating, especially if it's unique and there's no way of telling where it comes from... |
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| neutron7 |
OMG 1 of a kind mystery reverb. the only one in the world! also comes with an amplifier :)
don't you want to be the ONLY guitarist in the world with this amazing device! |
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| Nordic |
| Somewhere in the garage I have a tiny guitar training amp, that has those springs it uses for reverb.... realy ought to fix it up sometime.. |
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