The primary problem with the FMV stack (with or without the mod described in the previous post) is that when you turn up the mid, the high frequencies go up , too. There is a fix for this; it does not turn it into a graphic equalizer but it is an improvement. It is only necessary to an a capacitor (about 6800pf with other normal values) from the slider of the mid pot to ground. The effect in one particular case is shown in the attachment.
Note the change in scale between plots. The top plot is with the treble most of the way down and the mid on zero. The next plot has the mid on 10 without the modification (no added C). In this particular case, you could not call the result a mid boost. The bottom plot is with the C from slider to ground on the mid pot installed. There is some mid boost, although you do not have nearly the flexibility as with a GE. However, IMO it is worth doing. If you start with normal settings and then raise the mid a bit, it gives a thicker sound. Kind of like adding flour to a stew that is a bit watery.
I assume that this mod has been used before (it is sort of obvious), but I have not seen it anywhere.
Note the change in scale between plots. The top plot is with the treble most of the way down and the mid on zero. The next plot has the mid on 10 without the modification (no added C). In this particular case, you could not call the result a mid boost. The bottom plot is with the C from slider to ground on the mid pot installed. There is some mid boost, although you do not have nearly the flexibility as with a GE. However, IMO it is worth doing. If you start with normal settings and then raise the mid a bit, it gives a thicker sound. Kind of like adding flour to a stew that is a bit watery.
I assume that this mod has been used before (it is sort of obvious), but I have not seen it anywhere.
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