Hi there,
I'm having a fiddle around with a Big Muff, upgrading the pots and so on. Trying to find if using a white LED will effect circuit performance because of its slightly larger voltage drop compared to red.
It got me a bit confused, I'm new to pedals and battery operated circuits..
From the schematic, I can't see why (with input jack inserted) the LED doesn't light when pedalboards is 'off'. Down position for switches S1a S1b and S1c. So with the input jack inserted, it looks like the battery is still negative to 'ground', so if ground on the other side of the led is there wouldn't we still get the full 9v drop across the LED resistor and it illuminate in the off position?
Or if inserting a jack disconnects the battery negative terminal then where is the circuits reference to battery negative coming from?
Also, I find it kind of confusing that the LED's negative seems to reference ground via the signal output on the 'on' position...
Also, what is the large cap, C14 doing, is it just to allow any oscillation inducted, or similar, into the power circuit go to ground? Or is it a power reservoir for the circuit in general? or both!
Apologies if theres some fundamentals I've missed, ironically the way the rest of the circuit works, mimicking as it does amplifier circuits, is no problem for me to understand trying to get my head around the theory!
I'm having a fiddle around with a Big Muff, upgrading the pots and so on. Trying to find if using a white LED will effect circuit performance because of its slightly larger voltage drop compared to red.
It got me a bit confused, I'm new to pedals and battery operated circuits..
From the schematic, I can't see why (with input jack inserted) the LED doesn't light when pedalboards is 'off'. Down position for switches S1a S1b and S1c. So with the input jack inserted, it looks like the battery is still negative to 'ground', so if ground on the other side of the led is there wouldn't we still get the full 9v drop across the LED resistor and it illuminate in the off position?
Or if inserting a jack disconnects the battery negative terminal then where is the circuits reference to battery negative coming from?
Also, I find it kind of confusing that the LED's negative seems to reference ground via the signal output on the 'on' position...
Also, what is the large cap, C14 doing, is it just to allow any oscillation inducted, or similar, into the power circuit go to ground? Or is it a power reservoir for the circuit in general? or both!
Apologies if theres some fundamentals I've missed, ironically the way the rest of the circuit works, mimicking as it does amplifier circuits, is no problem for me to understand trying to get my head around the theory!
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