Thanks for the extra info MWJB and Steve,
MWJB, I implemented the master volume mod you suggested and it sounds much better, much less treble attenuation at lower settings. Now the amp really shows up it's poor low freq. response, so I'm going to put a proper OT in, otherwise I'll never know. The only problem with the master volume now is that most of the useful range of operation is in the first 1/3 of the pot rotation. The pot is a Log (Audio) taper, am I right in thinking that this is a better option than Linear taper to get the most useful range?
Another question.
The guy I am making this for has requested that the Hi and Lo inputs can be foot switchable by using an A/B switch box. I currently have the inputs set-up by the standard Fender method, where I lose the voltage divider function on the Lo input when a plug is inserted into both of the inputs.
My jacks are Cliff mono insulated, with break switching when a plug is inserted.
Is there any easy way to set-up the inputs so that I can still get a 6dB attenuation on the Lo input when both inputs are being used?
Cheers
James
MWJB, I implemented the master volume mod you suggested and it sounds much better, much less treble attenuation at lower settings. Now the amp really shows up it's poor low freq. response, so I'm going to put a proper OT in, otherwise I'll never know. The only problem with the master volume now is that most of the useful range of operation is in the first 1/3 of the pot rotation. The pot is a Log (Audio) taper, am I right in thinking that this is a better option than Linear taper to get the most useful range?
Another question.
The guy I am making this for has requested that the Hi and Lo inputs can be foot switchable by using an A/B switch box. I currently have the inputs set-up by the standard Fender method, where I lose the voltage divider function on the Lo input when a plug is inserted into both of the inputs.
My jacks are Cliff mono insulated, with break switching when a plug is inserted.
Is there any easy way to set-up the inputs so that I can still get a 6dB attenuation on the Lo input when both inputs are being used?
Cheers
James
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