Long story short. I've been having Digitech GSP1101 guitar processor for some time and it worked perfectly.
The problem appeared out of nowhere, and I can't specify when and why. The symptoms of the problem are:
- The footswitch FS3X doesn't work if I'm using GSP with an amp, when used with headphones it worked
- Sometimes crackling noises were recognizable
- when GSP connected to amp and turned on, bypass mode activated itself
- after further research I discovered that when I touch amp grounded metal parts with sleeve jack (which is connected to GSP), the GSP turns on/off bypass mode
Upon disassembling GSP I found that grounding sleeve draws 330uA at 3.3V, which means there is somewhere 10k Ohm resistor (image #3, marked with white text top right).
So finally after digging all this: there is a useless capacitor C349 (image #3 above 10k resistor), because the sleeve pin of jack socket is always touching metal shield around the jack thread which is always connected to GND pin of capacitor.
When I removed that sleeve jack pin, it started to work properly, except when I plug out footswitch jack cable from the socket while GSP is on, it goes crazy, as someone epileptically hitting phantom footswitch button.
This made me think the wrong jack socket was soldered into during manufacturing. But I am still confused how it could have possibly happened.
What are your thoughts on that matter?