Hi everybody, I'm fairly new here, this is a great site with lots of info.
I was hoping someone could offer some advice/solution to a problem I'm having with a couple of clone pedals I built recently. In the past few months I've built:
1 Tube Screamer with Keeley and Jack Orman mods
2 Tremulus Lune tremolo
3 Red Llama
4 Green Ringer
5 Big Muff (Triangle Version)
I installed a 9V adapter plug in all all them, as in keeping with my miserly nature, I didn't want to keep forking out for replacement batteries. However, therein lies the problem. The Screamer, Red Llama and Tremulus all work fine on an adapter, however, the Green Ringer and Big Muff are very noisy when an adapter is used. I checked the pedals numerous times nothing has been left ungrounded. I'm wondering if the fact that the Ringer and Muff use discrete components rather than opamps (as the other 3 do) has anything to do with it.
I was hoping to hear from anyone who has experienced this problem, and if so, what steps were taken to resolve it. Thanks in advance.
I was hoping someone could offer some advice/solution to a problem I'm having with a couple of clone pedals I built recently. In the past few months I've built:
1 Tube Screamer with Keeley and Jack Orman mods
2 Tremulus Lune tremolo
3 Red Llama
4 Green Ringer
5 Big Muff (Triangle Version)
I installed a 9V adapter plug in all all them, as in keeping with my miserly nature, I didn't want to keep forking out for replacement batteries. However, therein lies the problem. The Screamer, Red Llama and Tremulus all work fine on an adapter, however, the Green Ringer and Big Muff are very noisy when an adapter is used. I checked the pedals numerous times nothing has been left ungrounded. I'm wondering if the fact that the Ringer and Muff use discrete components rather than opamps (as the other 3 do) has anything to do with it.
I was hoping to hear from anyone who has experienced this problem, and if so, what steps were taken to resolve it. Thanks in advance.
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