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I just finished doing the keeley mod to my ds-1 according to the info available online. It works pretty well except if I crank the distortion I get a strange octave type hum that doesnt sound quite right . Anyone have any ideas on how or what to troubleshoot? Im thinking something in the clipping diodes section, I did the one LED and the LED in series with the diode. Any help would be great.
 
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Does the sound occur only with max gain ?
is the wiring neat and short as possible ?

I did that mod too and although mine sounds good ,
it has an erratic decay the distortion almost sounds
like it gets gated as the sustain dies out but some
of the clean signal remains a little longer .

Anyone got an idea of what is happening ?

tia email if you can gboboski@shaw.ca
 
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I ended up doing a lot of troubleshooting. I may have had an issue with a trace, but most likely it was flux build up on the board itself. I used a toothbrush and some circuit cleaner and brushed lightly to clean it. I used to get a squeal or hum like an octave down when I cranked the dist all the way up. Now it works great!
 
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Cool!

Now, replace all resistors in the signal path with carbon comps for a smoother sound. It's a bit of a pia but there is a difference in tone. Not going to get into why but it does sound better if you get my drift.






 
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