Troubleshooting a performance filter

hello my friends!

here we are again, ready for another lesson in whats gone wrong (for me anyway)

so i got it all built up (used a B10k pot instead of 4K7 but just for testing while i wait for the right one to come)

i turn it on and nothing! not sure if the LED’s are suppose to come on power? but i tried running something through it and got nothing.

firts thing i might have done wrong is wired the box jacks wrong, anyone know an easy way of telling which pegs to use for the hot and the ground?

ive tested power to the chips and im getting both +12V and -12V to both. Im not sure which pins are the right ones, but checked for continuity and then checked the voltages and all seemed fine

so here i am stuck again, not entirely sure what to check!

The LEDs are part of the feedback path, so they only light up when you have enough resonance.

B10k instead of 4k7 is perfectly fine (see here and there’s also a note on Sam’s page if you don’t trust a random dude on the Internet :grinning:).

To check the box jacks, plug in a cable and use your multimeter to check connectivity between the plug at the other end, and the jack pins.

You may find more useful tips in this thread:

Consult datasheets for the power pins on the chips. TL074 (page 6), LM13700 (page 1).

Check the power header (before powering it up again!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS0SoIiiQCo

Power header pins (the one on the right):

Usually the cable has a red stripe on the -12V side.

Maybe this is already known/clear, but when checking continuity it is best to switch off the power supply to the board or to disconnect the power.

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In regards the Jack Socket Wiring - See:

The Filter can also self oscillate without anything hooked up to it, crank up the resonance and play around with the main knob and about can generate a nice sine wave (i believe) from it.

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awesome guys thanks

i should have investigated more, the module works!

my jack socket for input 1 was wired backwards, so no initial LED plus no signal from input 1 and i figured i had made a mistake somewhere, but a rewiring and it works

there is an oddity though, my LPF is alot quieter than my HPF. I noticed a few people have commented that the HPF is quieter but i have it backwards over here

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the LPF is more quiet than HPF in mine. plus the HPF drops out when the frequency knob is above half way up.
btw there are threads for all the modules here already and it’s likely your problems have been discussed over there, so no need to open a new thread for every issue that turns up.

yeah i did just clock that and was jumping in here to ‘close’ this thread

it feels easier to directly ask the exact questions im looking for answers, but i understand if the forum users dont like it done that way does get messy