Just an update,
Managed to get it working properly, turned out it was a few bad pots. Put some new ones on and its working really well.
Thanks for the help, I have no doubt I'll be back when I start on the next one.
Thanks again!!!! =]
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- 09 Aug 2012, 22:12
- Forum: Switching & Wiring
- Topic: Timmy clone wiring
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- 04 Aug 2012, 10:06
- Forum: Switching & Wiring
- Topic: Timmy clone wiring
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Re: Timmy clone wiring
Just an update, when I move some of the wires going into the board, there seems to be a variation in volume. Could this be possible poor solder joints?
- 03 Aug 2012, 21:23
- Forum: Switching & Wiring
- Topic: Timmy clone wiring
- Replies: 8
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Re: Timmy clone wiring
Hi guys, I've managed to solder it all together again. This time its a lot better. True bypass works, and when I first switched it on, there was no sound coming through. I tried it with the DC and still no luck. After fiddling with the DC jack the distorted noise came through. The controls seem to b...
- 29 Jul 2012, 20:28
- Forum: Switching & Wiring
- Topic: Timmy clone wiring
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Re: Timmy clone wiring
Thanks for the reply Nocentelli, Just a quick question. You said all the grounds need to be connected, on the link for the off board wiring the Dc supply doesn't seem to be connected to the other grounds, it says that it goes to the sleeve but the other grounds are soldered to the ring on the input ...
- 29 Jul 2012, 14:13
- Forum: Switching & Wiring
- Topic: Timmy clone wiring
- Replies: 8
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Timmy clone wiring
Hello, I'm very new to building pedals, and I don't know much about how the wiring should be for pedals. I've started building a timmy clone following the vero layout bellow. http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/paul-cochrane-timmy.html The only problem is I'm not sure where the the ground ...