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  • Adding drive to bass amp?

    Hi,

    I'd like to add some drive to an existing bass amp. Currently the preamp is a Fender like configuration - triode - tone stack - triode. Is it a good idea to add one more tube /first triode will be common/ and build a drive section /LF cut at 500-800Hz for example/ for the drive sound which will be mixed with the clean bass sound?
    Any other ideas and comments will be appreciated.

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    The first thing I'd have to question here is: why you would LPF the signal chain anywhere in a bass amp at 500-800Hz?

    You just need gain to overdrive the first input stage. What I see in my head is an DRIVE switch that does three things: 1) switches pre and post-drive stage to enable drive, 2) attenuates the signal post-preamp (perhaps engaging a MV control) to maintain output level, and 3) engages a post-2nd stage LPF filter (fixed or variable one-knob control) to smooth-out the tone.
    John R. Frondelli
    dBm Pro Audio Services, New York, NY

    "Mediocre is the new 'Good' "

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    • #3
      The first thing I'd have to question here is: why you would LPF the signal chain anywhere in a bass amp at 500-800Hz?
      This is how it's usually done in a bass drive pedal although I'm not sure about the LF frequency.

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