Hi, I' built a PJCCS version of the Quickie which worked great except that when connected to a 50W solid state amp, the volume got too loud at around 8'oclock on the volume knob. So I read up on this forum about how to reduce it by replacing the jumpers between the input selector switch and the pot with 100K ohm resistors. The forum thread was
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,563.msg3575.html#msg3575Sounded easy enough, so I did it, using some good Dale resistors rated at 100kohm, power rating 100mw, voltage rating 200v. The result was way too much gain reduction. I had to turn the volume to it's max to even hear if there was music playing. So then...
I replaced the 100Kohm resistors with 10Kohm Dale resistors, thinking that the 10Kohms would attenuate the signal less, thus splitting the difference between the 100K resistors and the jumpers. But the result was the same, I had to turn the volume to the max just to hear any music.
I double checked that I'm soldering the resistors to the right inputs on the input selector switch and volume pot. (mid right on selector to bottom left on pot. Mid left on selector to top left on pot.)
I'm just a newb, so maybe I'm misunderstanding what I should be doing. Can anybody tell me what am I doing wrong?
Thanks