Was trying to figure out why the bypassed volume (max. volume) was less than plugging straight into the amp. Then I saw the 68K resistor across the output jack.
Huh?
Q1 in an emiter follower, gain = approximately 1.
Q2 has a gain (R11+ R12/R12 = approximately 20 so R16is used to reduce the level of signal assuming the the output does not work into a medium/low impedance. If it is working into a lower impedance than 100k (ish) then there will be further losses of signal output.
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If you can't fix it, I probably can.
If I interpret the "WAH ON-OFF" switch wiring correctly, there is no real bypass.
Rather it either works as wah or vol pedal.
In vol pedal wiring LDR 2 is wired in series between input and output and together with the 68k forms a variable voltage divider.
The 68k resistor across the output is necessary to achieve sufficient vol variation.
Signal loss is unavoidable as the LDR resistance will never be zero and the output shunt resistor cannot be made large enough (like 500k).
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