Good evening all,
Thanks in advance to Sion for replying to my last thread. I proceeded with this build based on what he said, and just finally finished up. The amp sounds GREAT! Really happy with it.
Now that I've gotten most of the worst operational gremlins out of the way, there's one nagging issue I have yet to settle.
The impedance selector, when set to 4 ohms, works just fine (although it's a mismatch with my speakers, so a little think... hence the issue and hence this thread) but neither 8ohm or 16ohm setting works. Both just send out white noise at full volume, the 8ohm setting fairly loud, and the 16ohm BLISTERING loud... both totally ignore changes to any volume knob on the amp... they just blast full volume and they transmit NO guitar signal at all.
The main part of it that confuses me is the fact that obviously all three settings are originating from the same place and being sent to the same jack, so I'm having a hard time understanding why I'd be getting a varied response from each? I thought I might've wired the selector switch wrong, so I desoldered everything, rotated it to the next group of pins and got the same result.
One thing I noticed was the fact there's a line that runs from the board to just one pin on the impedance selector switch... which just so happens to be the only one that's working for me, the 4 ohm pin. Being the type to do my due diligence, I looked at some other Ceriatone layouts and noticed that same lead wire is attached to different pins of the selector on different amps. There's some degree of continuity between all the secondary wires on the OT, so the design makes sense to me logically but I'm not sure why I'm getting the result I am? Real head scratcher.
Anyway, any advice would be a big help. For reference, here's the area in question... you can see what I'm talking about re: the green lead into the 4ohm pin.