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  • fat/smooth switch.

    hi,new to the forum.i built a german design madamp g2 2watt amp(great little amp with just a volume/tone and fat smooth switch)the thing is i am not getting a great responce from the fat/smooth sw.the smooth switch has a 4.7nf cap and the fat has a 47uf cap in the circuit,do i just lower and raise these values to get a better responce and any ideas what values would be good.cheers.

  • #2
    Do you have a copy of the schematic?

    Usually a "fat" switch switches a larger cathode bypass cap into one of the preamp stages (at least on fenders), I assume that's what yours is doing too.

    Certainly the 47uF cap should provide substantially more low end than the .0047 cap.

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    • #3
      fat/smooth

      am i allowed to post the drawings?

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      • #4
        I would try a 50v-25uf cap. I use that in my preamp tone switching and it is huge.

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        • #5
          here is the circuit.
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            switching in the smooth cap acts like a short circuit for the higher frequencies. If the guitar sounded fizzy or harsh, switching in that cap will make it sound "smooth".

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            • #7
              i see what you mean.i just thought that you would get more of a responce from them ie change the tone a little more.can i change values of the caps and see what difference they make? cheers.

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              • #8
                sure you may experiment. don't go too large in capacitance or you'll lose so much top end the amp will sound muddy.

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                • #9
                  thanks for that.will try a few out.

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