First post in a long while here but i'm desperate for a solution at this point because this debug is testing my sanity.
I'm working on a modified ROG thunderchief with a tonestack for a friend of mine and i've got a few issues with it:
1- When bypassed it produces a noticeable high pitch whine that changes pitch depending on how the knobs are set. This is making me think it might be a grounding or power supply issue.
2- It passes audio fine and sounds great until i turn the treble up to full, then the bias of the last two JFETS gets thrown off a bit, plus there ends up being a negative voltage of around -0.70v to -0.35v on the gate of the last JFET. When this happens the circuit starts to gate a bit, and there's a bit of a jump in gain.
For the life of me i can't seem to figure out whats up with this thing. I've poured over the stripboard layout i designed and the board itself and i can't seem to find any mistakes. I used the same layout to build a very similar less modified thunderchief a while back and i had absolutely no problems with it, so i'm suspecting it's either a power supply thing or something to do with the modifications i made.
Full list of mods made (compared to the tonestack version on rog's website):
5 siliconix J201s used
Q1 source resistor changed to 820 ohms
4.7nf bright cap added to gain pot
mix resistor changed to 270k
Q2 source resistor changed to 820 ohms
Q2 source bypass cap removed
Tonestack changed 500pf and 33k to 250pf and 56k
4k7 resistor on source of Q4 changed to 5kb pot (100nf resistor on lug 2) to make a presence control
22nf on drain of Q4 changed to 0.1uf
5k1 grid stopped added to gate of Q5
27k negative feedback taked directly from drain of Q5
Probably would have been a good idea to breadboard it before i boxed it up, but i figured since i already did one before that was a bit closer to the ROG schem i probably wouldn't need to (there's my first mistake). Iv'e audio probed the whole thing and the problem seen to be isolated mostly to Q5 (specifically right after the o.1 coupling cap), as the shifting bias doesn't seem to be affecting Q4 audio wise. I looked over all the external wiring with a meter and it all seems to check out fine, so i'm completely stumped as to why it's doing this. IL try and post a complete set of voltages when i get home if it helps as well.
If anyone could offer any advice it would be a massive help!