Hello all:
I'm brand new to this board. I have tinkered with electronic projects over the years. This is the first time that I built a design based on a schematic, made a few changes based on parts on hand, and tested on a test board to ensure everything worked as intended. Then, I put my project (a boost pedal) in a box, added a DC jack and filtering, and plugged it in solely with a guitar and amp. There is an incredible amount of buzz with the effect switched off (3PDT true bypass). The input of the effect board is grounded when the switch is in the off position.
I don't have room for a battery in the project box, but I connected one to the DC jack, and the only noise is from my pickups. I'm using a brand new 1Spot for power. I have used other pedals, including a Distortion Limited 001 kit that I built, and they are all dead quiet with this supply. Even if I unplug the other effects from the daisy chain, once the DC goes into the power jack, I get the noise.
I have reflowed all solder joints, rewired grounding to ensure no loops and a single grounding point, pulled the transistor out of the socket, removed the LED, and I can't figure out how to stop the buzzy noise just from plugging in what should be a clean supply. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated from this knowledgeable resource.