Calling all pedal fixer type blokes. UPDATED: HALP.
Moderated By: mods
So the wiring is correct, just a dead solder? Ill check it out.Will wrote:It looks fine as far as I can see. You're probably dealing with either a short or a cold solder joint. You've got a lot of uninsulated lead exposed. I'd go back and redo the joints to be a bit tidier and then see where you are.
You should try using the layout that earth posted for the 3pdt true bypass. I can't quite tell what your layout is it looks like this to me:
which would leave ? being output? You should probably have the effect in grounded when the effect is not on. The way you've got it positioned right now, the 3dpt that is, has the connections working as though "lug 1" connects to "?" and when switched "?" connects to "connected to lug 1." This would be the case if I'm labeling your wires correctly. Essentially, you just have the switch rotated 90 degrees the wrong way, adjust it and it'll be 123 on the top row.
you could just have a bad connection with the column on the right, the one where you have a joined connection with two lugs. Is the effect output connected directly to the circuit? If so, then it's not true bypass. Again, I'd recommend just using the diagram posted by earth. If you haven't got a effect out, then move the wire that's in the out jack to the recommended placement of "effect out" and wire an "out" from the outjack.
good luck.
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x-lug 1 x- ? x-connected to lug 1
x-effect in x-gtr in x- connected to ^
x-ground x-led x
you could just have a bad connection with the column on the right, the one where you have a joined connection with two lugs. Is the effect output connected directly to the circuit? If so, then it's not true bypass. Again, I'd recommend just using the diagram posted by earth. If you haven't got a effect out, then move the wire that's in the out jack to the recommended placement of "effect out" and wire an "out" from the outjack.
good luck.