Hi, I removed the cap parallel to the 150 K resistor at the output of the chip on my 2 knob Keeley and it sounds awesome!
I was wondering If there is a different cap value I cold use because It's a bit too bright for somethings. I get a perfect jangly tone when I fiddle with my strats tone knob , but I'd rather not have to do that for songs I'm singing and need to switch to that sound quickly.
I have a 3 way mini switch I am going to install to be able to put the cap back in the circuit. I'd like to have,
1 the original cap for funk rhythms and country licks
2 No Cap for strummy stuff ..
3 1 more cap for a nice jangly tone.
Could you suggest a value?
The stock one is a 102j (1000 picofarads correct?)
Do I need to go higher or lower in value for this high frequency de-emphasis cap? (to achieve a brighter tone than stock, but not as bright as completely removed)
Cheers!!!!!!!!
I was wondering If there is a different cap value I cold use because It's a bit too bright for somethings. I get a perfect jangly tone when I fiddle with my strats tone knob , but I'd rather not have to do that for songs I'm singing and need to switch to that sound quickly.
I have a 3 way mini switch I am going to install to be able to put the cap back in the circuit. I'd like to have,
1 the original cap for funk rhythms and country licks
2 No Cap for strummy stuff ..
3 1 more cap for a nice jangly tone.
Could you suggest a value?
The stock one is a 102j (1000 picofarads correct?)
Do I need to go higher or lower in value for this high frequency de-emphasis cap? (to achieve a brighter tone than stock, but not as bright as completely removed)
Cheers!!!!!!!!
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