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Aaron Cake Posted - Mar 27 2004 : 10:37:30 AM
If you are going to ask for electronics help, it is very important to be detailed in your question. For example, the post below is completely useless for anyone trying to help:

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if there is anybody who knows what's wrong with the fuzz effect scheme.. just please send me an email:


Now how is anyone going to troubleshoot that?

Please, if you are having a problem with the circuit, make sure to include the following in your question:

  • What the exact problem is. "Doesn't work" is not very helpful.

  • Did you make any changes to the circuit?

  • Did you substitute any parts?

  • What construction technique did you use (PC board, wire wrap, etc.)?

  • What kind of troubleshooting have you done?

  • Any other helpful info?



If you follow those guidelines, it will make it much easier for others to help you with your problem.


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