Hello all,
I'm a bassist living in Edinburgh, Scotland. My current, and first 'proper', rig comprises an Ashdown Mag 300 head and two Ashdown 112 cabs.
I find my amp has a rather boring tone. I feel that the tone shaping controls are less than perfectly centred across the frequency spectrum. In general, I prefer the tonal shaping capabilities of Ampeg amps. I know I cannot make my Ashdown into an Ampeg, but I would like to modify my amp so that the tone controls are slightly more useful.
I've found a schem for my amp here at the bottom of this page;
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t28046/#post307779
On tmy Ashdown, there are five EQ controls. They are, and their frequencies are;
Bass - 100 Hz
Mid - 650 Hz
Treble - 7 kHz
Lo Mid - 340 Hz
Hi Mid - 1.6 kHz
This doesn't seem like an ideal spread to my ears. I always feel that Ampeg gear has a sweeter mids response for one thing. My Ashdown has quite muddy, boomy lows. I guess this is because the Bass control centres on 100 Hz. There is also a lack of upper-mids shaping due to the void between 650 Hz and 1.6 kHz in the range of the controls.
By contrast, the frequencies catered for by typical Ampeg controls are;
Bass - 40 Hz
Midrange (switchable at) 220 Hz, 450 Hz, 800 Hz, 1.6 Hz and 3 kHz
Treble is at 4 kHz
Ideally I would have the Ashdown 'retuned' so that the bass control was at 40 Hz, the mid control at 800 Hz 'lo mids' at 300 Hz, the 'hi mids' at 1.2 kHz or so and the treble at 4 kHz.
Is this possible just from substituting the caps and resistors affiliated with each control on the schematic?
Thanks in advance,
Kobaia
I'm a bassist living in Edinburgh, Scotland. My current, and first 'proper', rig comprises an Ashdown Mag 300 head and two Ashdown 112 cabs.
I find my amp has a rather boring tone. I feel that the tone shaping controls are less than perfectly centred across the frequency spectrum. In general, I prefer the tonal shaping capabilities of Ampeg amps. I know I cannot make my Ashdown into an Ampeg, but I would like to modify my amp so that the tone controls are slightly more useful.
I've found a schem for my amp here at the bottom of this page;
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t28046/#post307779
On tmy Ashdown, there are five EQ controls. They are, and their frequencies are;
Bass - 100 Hz
Mid - 650 Hz
Treble - 7 kHz
Lo Mid - 340 Hz
Hi Mid - 1.6 kHz
This doesn't seem like an ideal spread to my ears. I always feel that Ampeg gear has a sweeter mids response for one thing. My Ashdown has quite muddy, boomy lows. I guess this is because the Bass control centres on 100 Hz. There is also a lack of upper-mids shaping due to the void between 650 Hz and 1.6 kHz in the range of the controls.
By contrast, the frequencies catered for by typical Ampeg controls are;
Bass - 40 Hz
Midrange (switchable at) 220 Hz, 450 Hz, 800 Hz, 1.6 Hz and 3 kHz
Treble is at 4 kHz
Ideally I would have the Ashdown 'retuned' so that the bass control was at 40 Hz, the mid control at 800 Hz 'lo mids' at 300 Hz, the 'hi mids' at 1.2 kHz or so and the treble at 4 kHz.
Is this possible just from substituting the caps and resistors affiliated with each control on the schematic?
Thanks in advance,
Kobaia
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