To change the frequency value, is it as simple as a resistor change? Or would that just change how much boost is available on the pot? Is it a cap change? Something more involved? I can't find a schematic for it anywhere.
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Ok cool, I'll try to take some snaps. Tried to take it apart last night, but the bastard has used tons of hotglue to meld the output jacks to the top of the control PCB. Luckily, there's a fair bit of space between jacks and the board, so I should be able to get em apart with a knife and a bit of caution.Mike wrote:Cap change would be the way forward, definitely mate. You can easily change the frequency range of a Treble or Bass control. We'd need a schematic or some really good pictures of the the board (front and back) and all wiring to figure it out though.
But generally the resistor and cap values around the treble control will be setting the break frequency at which it operates.
Interesting. if you want to get rid of this effect we can just add a Bright Cap to the Gain knob.Doog wrote:I think the high end increases with the gain- the boosted mode basically "turns up" the gain control by like half, and seems to add brightness to the proceedings. I'd be happy if I could just take whatevers making it brighter in the boosted mode.