I just grabbed myself an Epiphone Valve Junior, nice little 12AX7 preamp/EL84 power amp box. Tube amp, first time, and holy crap the damn thing responds to ANYTHING. Here's a few things that do absolutely nothing:
... ANY of this causes sound differences, with the tone knob basically acting like a MASSIVE overdrive control particularly, and the Neck pickup sounding vastly different from having both pickups on. Volume on the amp and guitar don't just adjust volume similarly; touching one or the other has different effects. You can kind of tell how I'm playing, what pick I'm using, etc too.
... I LIKE this thing. But it's got one knob, a volume knob. Now, given that the tone knob causes massive overdrive when fiddled with, I think that adjusting the tone is an awesome idea. In fact, adjusting the tone in various bands various ways is an awesome idea. IN FACT, I could drill into this thing and add a 3-band (Bass/Mid/Treb) or 7 band EQ and achieve all kinds of interesting hotness.
I can't find anything googling about how to build a 7 band EQ though. I know it's caps to control the frequencies being handled by the tone pot, and then cross the hot leads with a tank/RC circuit to allow other frequencies to pass (so cap gives you the lower bound, RC gives you the upper bound, pot affects what's in there). I don't know exactly how I should go about building this though, what cap and RC values to use, etc.
I'm going to use push-pull pots to bypass each respective circuit (the associated cap, pot, and RC) to avoid affecting the tone when I don't want this; that being said, that's a pretty easy modification, and cluttering a diagram with that would probably be detrimental to my understanding (I could work through it, but eh...)
Any ideas?
- Adjusting the tone knob on a guitar
- Switching between Neck and Neck+Bridge pickups (the bridge pickup by itself does sound vastly different)
- Switching between .6mm and 1mm delron picks (i.e. Dunlop Tortex)
- Picking harder when already striking pretty hard (i.e. digging in instead of just passing through the string really fast)
- Turning the volume up until about 6 (aside from, of course, volume)
... ANY of this causes sound differences, with the tone knob basically acting like a MASSIVE overdrive control particularly, and the Neck pickup sounding vastly different from having both pickups on. Volume on the amp and guitar don't just adjust volume similarly; touching one or the other has different effects. You can kind of tell how I'm playing, what pick I'm using, etc too.
... I LIKE this thing. But it's got one knob, a volume knob. Now, given that the tone knob causes massive overdrive when fiddled with, I think that adjusting the tone is an awesome idea. In fact, adjusting the tone in various bands various ways is an awesome idea. IN FACT, I could drill into this thing and add a 3-band (Bass/Mid/Treb) or 7 band EQ and achieve all kinds of interesting hotness.
I can't find anything googling about how to build a 7 band EQ though. I know it's caps to control the frequencies being handled by the tone pot, and then cross the hot leads with a tank/RC circuit to allow other frequencies to pass (so cap gives you the lower bound, RC gives you the upper bound, pot affects what's in there). I don't know exactly how I should go about building this though, what cap and RC values to use, etc.
I'm going to use push-pull pots to bypass each respective circuit (the associated cap, pot, and RC) to avoid affecting the tone when I don't want this; that being said, that's a pretty easy modification, and cluttering a diagram with that would probably be detrimental to my understanding (I could work through it, but eh...)
Any ideas?
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