Correct me if I'm wrong but we all have to choose one of these options:
1-Put a brightness cap on preamp and volume pots to compensate for the treble lost. Resulting in too much compensation at lower levels and not exactly the right frequency. Wether the cap is 10pf in a JCM900 or 5n in a plexi, it ain't exactly the correct frequency and when using distortion it sounds fuzzy at low levels.
2-Use no brightness cap and compensate with the treble or presence.
Now if I use a lower value pot like 250k versus a typical 1M i would reduce the losses, but by how much, enough to be worth it ?
And I would do it at the expense of some volume right, because the signal is at 250k from ground instead of 1M. Would it be a small volume loss or massive ?
If I play at bedroom volumes it is a great idea right, if I don't care losing some volume ?
1-Put a brightness cap on preamp and volume pots to compensate for the treble lost. Resulting in too much compensation at lower levels and not exactly the right frequency. Wether the cap is 10pf in a JCM900 or 5n in a plexi, it ain't exactly the correct frequency and when using distortion it sounds fuzzy at low levels.
2-Use no brightness cap and compensate with the treble or presence.
Now if I use a lower value pot like 250k versus a typical 1M i would reduce the losses, but by how much, enough to be worth it ?
And I would do it at the expense of some volume right, because the signal is at 250k from ground instead of 1M. Would it be a small volume loss or massive ?
If I play at bedroom volumes it is a great idea right, if I don't care losing some volume ?
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