Yet another question about modifying a Fender Princeton 112 plus... I got to thinking that the clean channel is not very versatile since it has no mid control and only has bass & treble. So I got to thinking about removing the clipping circuit from the dirty channel and using it as a very versatile clean channel. Could this even work? Now there are six components that run in parallel from the U2b TL072 opamp between pin 6 & 7. R25, R26, LD1, LD2, CR1, CR2 are all in the the clipping circuit and just removing them makes me feel that the expected impedance of the signal would be greatly effected through the channel.
I am sure that the LD1 & LD2 are the clipping diodes but what is the function of CR1 & CR2(more clipping is my guess). If I remove these from circuit do I still need the resistors in place? I know modifying a circuit board design is not always a workable idea. I have brainstormed this idea with a friend who owns the amp and we crunched some numbers, but we were way off. Calculating it now the 470k (R25) and 220k (R26) in the parallel circuit would equal 150k (approx.) of overall resistance. I am really not sure what I should do to modify the circuit to remove the clipping diodes and still have the right impedance. Can anyone help steer me in the right direction here or give any advice as to if this idea will even work?
http://support.fender.com/schematics..._schematic.pdf
I am sure that the LD1 & LD2 are the clipping diodes but what is the function of CR1 & CR2(more clipping is my guess). If I remove these from circuit do I still need the resistors in place? I know modifying a circuit board design is not always a workable idea. I have brainstormed this idea with a friend who owns the amp and we crunched some numbers, but we were way off. Calculating it now the 470k (R25) and 220k (R26) in the parallel circuit would equal 150k (approx.) of overall resistance. I am really not sure what I should do to modify the circuit to remove the clipping diodes and still have the right impedance. Can anyone help steer me in the right direction here or give any advice as to if this idea will even work?
http://support.fender.com/schematics..._schematic.pdf
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