Clean channel 1 sounds thin...if I switch to the gain boost setting on channel 1, all is fine. Channel 2 is fine as well. If I stay in the clean setting of channel 1, and engage the bright boost switch, the overall gain is boosted and the thin-ness is gone. What gives? Thanks for your help!
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It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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No, that is the service manual. I think he just wanted to get the schematic in here to aid discussion.
So, when you are on the clean channel, turning the bright boost off makes it sound more thin?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g1 View PostNo, that is the service manual. I think he just wanted to get the schematic in here to aid discussion.
So, when you are on the clean channel, turning the bright boost off makes it sound more thin?
turning on the bright boost seems to boost all frequencies and overall gain
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Sounds like maybe the bright cap is shorted.
This would cause the bright setting to be perceived as louder, and potentially thicker.
Is it possible the thin sound is normal and the bright setting is overly loud and thick? Just a thought.
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Originally posted by lowell View PostSounds like maybe the bright cap is shorted.
not sure if it is shorted, but it's leaking, metering erratically when I set my DMM to 200MOhm...other caps meter at about 1.0 on that setting. I swapped in a new 100pF cap and all is well (original was 68pF)
Thanks for your help!
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