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Second; Your change wth +12V to gain, you are referring to the connector "GAIN" in Side Chain Sum left of the Threshold ?
Old Wiring is Gain between -12V & +12V, new wiring is unconnect Pin 1 and using Pin 2+3 and Pin 1 is tied to ground on the Potentiometer (not the main board)

I am trying to help those who aren't as much experienced.
Did you get this sorted out? I completely missed this! I have all cables to the connector on the board.
 
1. Your soldering can be interpreted in two ways.

Either, you started out really descent, and got impatient, or

You started out a little rough, then got better.

There is a clear difference across the board, and a lot of suspect cold soldering joints, but either you need to just be patient, or keep going with what you learned :)

I would reflow them. Use a little tin on your tip to get it flowing, and make sure you are heating both the pad and the component terminal.

2. The threshold needs adjustment on a resistor for the 10K pot, relative to using a 50K in the standard GssL. I may have forgotten I just did that on the prototype, and didn't correct it in the file. I cant get to the computer I have the file on now, but whats the voltage on pin 2 fully ccw and fully cw?

Gustav
Yes I saw that to when I turned the board around today 😅 it was I got impatient I believe 😅 I will measure pin2 tomorrow and reflow those wacky spots. And looking forward to which resistor that maybe have to change.
 
Did you get this sorted out? I completely missed this! I have all cables to the connector on the board.

Its not a good idea to risk introducing another error variable before we have sorted what is in front of us - at least since this is a non-critical issue for basic operations.

Doing the mod will change your make-up gain from going both positve and negative to going only positive.

Gustav
 
Its not a good idea to risk introducing another error variable before we have sorted what is in front of us - at least since this is a non-critical issue for basic operations.

Doing the mod will change your make-up gain from going both positve and negative to going only positive.

Gustav
I hear you Gustav. On a later step this one.
 
Yes I saw that to when I turned the board around today 😅 it was I got impatient I believe 😅 I will measure pin2 tomorrow and reflow those wacky spots. And looking forward to which resistor that maybe have to change.
Pin2
CW : -12
CCW: -06.5

Pin 3
CW: -06.7
CCW: -06.5

Pin:1
CW: -12
CCW: -12
 
Change R155 to around 3K5 (please read below as well).

You can use anything up to 7K, if you happen to have that around, and if you have something over that (10K, 15K), solder it in parallel with the 33K currently there.

edit:I overlooked your measurements on pin 1 and 3, which have changed again. I suspect there might be a methodical error, rather than an actual error, and we will need to get more precise (patient?), as well as more cognizant of the orientation of the probes for positive/negative measurements if we need to dive deeper.

Before any of that, just try changing the resistor to see if you get in range, and well take a step back if you dont. (it needs changing either way).




Gustav
 
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Change R155 to around 3K5 (please read below as well).

You can use anything up to 7K, if you happen to have that around, and if you have something over that (10K, 15K), solder it in parallel with the 33K currently there.

edit:I overlooked your measurements on pin 1 and 3, which have changed again. I suspect there might be a methodical error, rather than an actual error, and we will need to get more precise (patient?), as well as more cognizant of the orientation of the probes for positive/negative measurements if we need to dive deeper.

Before any of that, just try changing the resistor to see if you get in range, and well take a step back if you dont. (it needs changing either way).




Gustav
Can I use 0.25w resistors? I have a bunch of those and in 3.3k
If so I can take one 3.3k in series whit a 200r.
Those from Reich 0.6w I have left 4x 10k and 3x1k and some 4.7k

Edit: anything up to 7k, ok then the 4.7k will work

Edit: Whit 4.7k Resistor in place measuring.
PIN2: CW:-12 CCW:+0.34
PIN3: CW: +0.38 CCW:+0.37
 
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Can I use 0.25w resistors? I have a bunch of those and in 3.3k
If so I can take one 3.3k in series whit a 200r.
Those from Reich 0.6w I have left 4x 10k and 3x1k and some 4.7k

Edit: anything up to 7k, ok then the 4.7k will work

Edit: Whit 4.7k Resistor in place measuring.
PIN2: CW:-12 CCW:+0.34
PIN3: CW: +0.38 CCW:+0.37

With a 3K5 resistor to a 10K pot, I get -12 to +5VDC range on controlvoltage.

That puts me at around 12 o'clock for compression to nibble at 0dBU - fastest attack and fastest release on 2:1

...and at around 20dB for it to nibble when dial is set fully clockwise, which corresponds to what we marked on the front.

Big question is, did changing R155 enable you to dig in more?
Try 3K3 next and see, if you go over my voltages on pin 2

Gustav
 
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