Hey bud, Check out the forum on BYOC. They have a thread for tech issue related problems. More than likely, you soldiered something wrong, and need to open her up and use a multi-meter or signal tester to let you know where you went wrong. Best luck. Keep me posted, I am making the chorus pedal as we speak.
I believe you may want try reversing your transistors. Having reversed pinout is a very common issue... AND +1 the breco's comment - try a new battery!
@aLinuxTV Hope you realize you're commenting on a video I posted purely to trouble shoot an obviously broken pedal...glad you took the time and effort to write a comment on how bad my setup is when you're not smart enough to read the description.
@71LCC no, BYOC makes great stuff. The problem here is a badly biased transistor. In response to the video, you may want to check all your resistor values and make sure they match up to what the BYOC manual calls for. That fizz is a classic sign of a mis-biased transistor. I've built the wah and the octave fuzz is set to arrive today XD. cheers
@SudoDSLAM THANKS!!! I've been looking for some decent advise FOREVER. and I agree, BYOC makes great stuff. I built the OD-2, which sounds incredible, as well as the analog delay which is awesome as well. This was my first build and I haven't touched it for a while. Now that I know what could be the problem I will definitely check that out and see if I can fix it. Thanks again!!!
@bladeslinger15 Yea, I was trouble shooting when I made this and was just trying to demonstrate what was going on when I would play through the pedal...Hopefully as soon as I finish up with finals I'll be able to figure out whats going on and fix it
Hey bud, Check out the forum on BYOC. They have a thread for tech issue related problems. More than likely, you soldiered something wrong, and need to open her up and use a multi-meter or signal tester to let you know where you went wrong. Best luck. Keep me posted, I am making the chorus pedal as we speak.
topher8096 1 week ago
u actually find another effect type
normalsigara 2 months ago
:D
normalsigara 2 months ago
I believe you may want try reversing your transistors. Having reversed pinout is a very common issue... AND +1 the breco's comment - try a new battery!
Bawdyknocker 9 months ago
try a new battery.
grecoguy75 1 year ago
best sounding incredible guitar/amp/pedal set on youtube
aLinuxTV 1 year ago
@aLinuxTV Hope you realize you're commenting on a video I posted purely to trouble shoot an obviously broken pedal...glad you took the time and effort to write a comment on how bad my setup is when you're not smart enough to read the description.
laxbum880 1 year ago
@laxbum880
I didn't say bad.. I said it sounds incredible ... lots of Hendrix fuzz in there. Enjoy.
aLinuxTV 1 year ago
FAIL!
klauslehner 1 year ago
terrible.... BYOC - crap!
71LCC 1 year ago
@71LCC no, BYOC makes great stuff. The problem here is a badly biased transistor. In response to the video, you may want to check all your resistor values and make sure they match up to what the BYOC manual calls for. That fizz is a classic sign of a mis-biased transistor. I've built the wah and the octave fuzz is set to arrive today XD. cheers
SudoDSLAM 1 year ago
@SudoDSLAM THANKS!!! I've been looking for some decent advise FOREVER. and I agree, BYOC makes great stuff. I built the OD-2, which sounds incredible, as well as the analog delay which is awesome as well. This was my first build and I haven't touched it for a while. Now that I know what could be the problem I will definitely check that out and see if I can fix it. Thanks again!!!
laxbum880 1 year ago
Horrible quality. I can't even hear what's going on.
bladeslinger15 1 year ago
@bladeslinger15 Yea, I was trouble shooting when I made this and was just trying to demonstrate what was going on when I would play through the pedal...Hopefully as soon as I finish up with finals I'll be able to figure out whats going on and fix it
laxbum880 1 year ago