Request for critique of my first vero layout

Started by Henry89789, June 25, 2013, 10:19:20 PM

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Henry89789

Well actually my second. The first was a very simple power supply using a 7809 IC. The one I would like critiqued is the Cook Spring Reverb v.2 Rev. 3 which is much more complicated than the 7809 power supply. I have only done the guitar preamp, reverb recovery amp and output level parts of the schematic. Am I on the right track with this or do I need to scrap it and start over?  How about the schematic I'm working with?   Are there any defects in that?  I appreciate any suggestions. thanks. 







Thecomedian

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theres a 10nf cap on the left side of VR3 to ground.

on the left of that 10uf cap there's a jumper going down, which connects at the top to another cap, but I cant determine what its connected to on the bottom. It is isolated by two cuts but doesnt appear to have any leads coming from it.
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Henry89789

TheComedian:

Thanks for studying my vero LO close enough to find that omission. I appreciate you taking the time to do that.  The jumper is on the other side of the 1.0 uf cap that connects to the 100k resistor and the base of the 2n3906. Connected to the bottom part of the jumper should be a lead to the reverb spring assembly out.  I should have better annotated  the items that are not yet connected but I am also learning to use the DIYLC as I do this and the LO is so crammed up that I didn't put a note to explain what was missing there.