Yes, the preamp. Yesterday I did a lot of work and there was a lot of discovery happening. I liked the sound so much, I duplicated the circuit in my "test bed" amplifier chassis. What I found was:
1- the rockmaster is, save for a few minor changes, the same circuit that is in the XXX and the JSX.
2- It already has a low pass filter (C500 and R600). This is why the bass response is so great. But it's slope is not enough to get rid of that annoying midrange.
3- The JSX has the extra low pass cap, like what I did, except that they put them on the wiper of the volume pots.
4- The XXX and JSX both have "C14" at .0022, instead of .001, and this is the chosen component on those amps in which to add more "meat". In the JSX, you can double it to .004, in the XXX you can bypass it all together, which must sound like hell if you use too much gain.
5- all these amps, the last gain stage is moderately loaded down, an example would be the 56k resistor to ground in a trainwreck express. It is my understanding that this has the effect of giving compression and sustain, which might be why this preamp "sings" so well. I don't know, I'm just a bum on the street.
1- the rockmaster is, save for a few minor changes, the same circuit that is in the XXX and the JSX.
2- It already has a low pass filter (C500 and R600). This is why the bass response is so great. But it's slope is not enough to get rid of that annoying midrange.
3- The JSX has the extra low pass cap, like what I did, except that they put them on the wiper of the volume pots.
4- The XXX and JSX both have "C14" at .0022, instead of .001, and this is the chosen component on those amps in which to add more "meat". In the JSX, you can double it to .004, in the XXX you can bypass it all together, which must sound like hell if you use too much gain.
5- all these amps, the last gain stage is moderately loaded down, an example would be the 56k resistor to ground in a trainwreck express. It is my understanding that this has the effect of giving compression and sustain, which might be why this preamp "sings" so well. I don't know, I'm just a bum on the street.
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