What I'm describing is a big bassy thump that underlies the notes and occurs on pick attack, sort of like mixing in a kick drum when the pick hits the string. This is on a gain channel. Turning the bass all the way down helps it, but not quite. It isn't the sort of "push too much bass through the gain and get muddy flub" thing either; chords are tight and fat, its just the 'thud' on the pick attack on single notes. The higher the note, the more it comes out, but that is due to the disparity between the pitch of the "thump" and the fundamental of the note. I've used this circuit before and not had the issue, so I'm trying to figure out, why this time.
Things that CAN cause this, but I know it isn't:
1) bad tubes
2) Over filtering
Ideas?
Things that CAN cause this, but I know it isn't:
1) bad tubes
2) Over filtering
Ideas?
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