I just bought a Fender Champ25 amp for only $80 and I think I want to gut it, basically reuse the tube output section more-or-less-as-is and build a solid state two-channel preamp into it.
I am considering the Boss FA-1 Preamp as the "clean channel" input and possibly as the "lead channel's" EQ section, post any overdrive circuit I end up using, then possibly a BBE Sonic Stomp circuit at the very end of everything before it hits the tube output section.
My question is this... I want to add a mid control to the tonestack, which is of the James variety. Here is the circuit I will be working with... http://www.8bitsindgenug.net/BossFA_1.png
I found a simple implementation of a mid control added to a James stack in the Carvin Nomad Bel Air here... http://www.carvinmuseum.com/pdf/amps...r%20REV-E1.pdf
In the Carvin, the wiper of the mid control is going to ground, but the resistor I would replace with the pot (R9 from FA-1 schematic) looks to me like it's also part of the feedback loop of the output buffer stage (please correct me if that is not what's actually going on.) Would I replace R9 with my pot, connecting pin 1 to the VR2/C7 junction, the wiper to the IC2pin1/C9 junction and leave pin 3 not connected? Or is there another way this should be done?
(I used the Duncan Tone Stack Calculator to determine a 50kB pot would work well here.)
Thanks for looking.
I am considering the Boss FA-1 Preamp as the "clean channel" input and possibly as the "lead channel's" EQ section, post any overdrive circuit I end up using, then possibly a BBE Sonic Stomp circuit at the very end of everything before it hits the tube output section.
My question is this... I want to add a mid control to the tonestack, which is of the James variety. Here is the circuit I will be working with... http://www.8bitsindgenug.net/BossFA_1.png
I found a simple implementation of a mid control added to a James stack in the Carvin Nomad Bel Air here... http://www.carvinmuseum.com/pdf/amps...r%20REV-E1.pdf
In the Carvin, the wiper of the mid control is going to ground, but the resistor I would replace with the pot (R9 from FA-1 schematic) looks to me like it's also part of the feedback loop of the output buffer stage (please correct me if that is not what's actually going on.) Would I replace R9 with my pot, connecting pin 1 to the VR2/C7 junction, the wiper to the IC2pin1/C9 junction and leave pin 3 not connected? Or is there another way this should be done?
(I used the Duncan Tone Stack Calculator to determine a 50kB pot would work well here.)
Thanks for looking.
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