Ok problem fixed. I'd like to share in case someone can find it useful.
I troubleshooted it 'looking for' the signal with a jack cable. One side connected to my soundcard for monitoring and the other side: ground to ground and hot to a probe (like a multimeter probe), to be able to move it around and listen if there's sound or not.
I changed the IC (TLC2264) first and still had no sound. The tuner was functioning well, so this means it's getting the signal from the guitar and the problem should be later in the circuit (after U1 pin8).
Thanks to dmeek for posting the schematic, it was really helpful and definitely saved a lot of time of reverse engineering. I thought that the transistor was not working properly. This is used as switch muting or letting the sound pass based on if the tuner is on or off, so I probed both sides of Q1 and I could hear the signal. After Q1 the signal goes through a capacitor, probably to isolate the AC signal from the guitar and the DC that Q1 needs to function. I probed C7 and I couldn't find the signal after it goes through it. Then I changed C7 and found the signal. Still no sound from the Jack. I follow the same steps until I found that C21 was faulty too, changed it and now the guitar works as a charm.
So in my case U1, C7 and C21 were faulty.
I troubleshooted it 'looking for' the signal with a jack cable. One side connected to my soundcard for monitoring and the other side: ground to ground and hot to a probe (like a multimeter probe), to be able to move it around and listen if there's sound or not.
I changed the IC (TLC2264) first and still had no sound. The tuner was functioning well, so this means it's getting the signal from the guitar and the problem should be later in the circuit (after U1 pin8).
Thanks to dmeek for posting the schematic, it was really helpful and definitely saved a lot of time of reverse engineering. I thought that the transistor was not working properly. This is used as switch muting or letting the sound pass based on if the tuner is on or off, so I probed both sides of Q1 and I could hear the signal. After Q1 the signal goes through a capacitor, probably to isolate the AC signal from the guitar and the DC that Q1 needs to function. I probed C7 and I couldn't find the signal after it goes through it. Then I changed C7 and found the signal. Still no sound from the Jack. I follow the same steps until I found that C21 was faulty too, changed it and now the guitar works as a charm.
So in my case U1, C7 and C21 were faulty.
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