John in WI
Tele-Meister
Hoping to learn something to trouble shoot a distortion pedal I built last weekend.
The amplifier was built along the lines of a DOD250, with 741 op amps.
The problem I am having is that at certain gain and diode settings, I get a high pitch oscillation in the circuit. Oddly, it gets a lot worse when I crank my tone knob to high pitch (on my guitar). It seems to go away when I'm playing, and get worse with the strings muted. If I turn down the gain, there is a sharp break where it goes 100% away.
how do I trouble shoot this problem? I guess the best bet is to make the oscillations stop, but short of that, can I place a low-pass filter just before the output, to at least filter out the squeal? (I just don't want to fry chips ever couple hours).
Thanks for any thoughts on it. I'm very new to op-amp devices and trying to learn.
The amplifier was built along the lines of a DOD250, with 741 op amps.
The problem I am having is that at certain gain and diode settings, I get a high pitch oscillation in the circuit. Oddly, it gets a lot worse when I crank my tone knob to high pitch (on my guitar). It seems to go away when I'm playing, and get worse with the strings muted. If I turn down the gain, there is a sharp break where it goes 100% away.
how do I trouble shoot this problem? I guess the best bet is to make the oscillations stop, but short of that, can I place a low-pass filter just before the output, to at least filter out the squeal? (I just don't want to fry chips ever couple hours).
Thanks for any thoughts on it. I'm very new to op-amp devices and trying to learn.