I have a built a custom preamp and am a bit confused at the result (doesn't work), but think I may know what's up. I've checked all connections and everything looks right. But there's no sound, and there is 9v on all input/output pins.
I'll try to explain this as best as I can. I bought a Marshall Gov'nor kit at GGG. I have completely redone the circuit though. It is no longer an overdrive but is a preamp for jazz guitar. Anywho, I took a circuit that was designed for op-amps with the same pin outs, however the circuit operated from a dual supply of +/-15v. I'm using that circuit with a 9v single supply and grounding pin4 of the opamps. In the gov'nor circuit, and most other fx circuits I've seen for that matter, there is a 4.5v bias supply that goes to the input of each opamp. I'm thinking this is why my preamp isn't working, as I have left this bias supply out. If someone could enlighten me on whether or not this sounds right, and why this bias supply is need please respond.
Finally there are no DC coupling caps in the new circuit so I'm thinking I'll need to add those?
I'll try to explain this as best as I can. I bought a Marshall Gov'nor kit at GGG. I have completely redone the circuit though. It is no longer an overdrive but is a preamp for jazz guitar. Anywho, I took a circuit that was designed for op-amps with the same pin outs, however the circuit operated from a dual supply of +/-15v. I'm using that circuit with a 9v single supply and grounding pin4 of the opamps. In the gov'nor circuit, and most other fx circuits I've seen for that matter, there is a 4.5v bias supply that goes to the input of each opamp. I'm thinking this is why my preamp isn't working, as I have left this bias supply out. If someone could enlighten me on whether or not this sounds right, and why this bias supply is need please respond.
Finally there are no DC coupling caps in the new circuit so I'm thinking I'll need to add those?
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