So I am learning the fundamentals of electrical properties and how to manipulate audio signal slowly, but I need some reinforcement especially on some of the finer details. I've got some mods in mind and I am just hoping to clear up some things prior to. The mod is to my trusty SD-1 pedal. I want to increase the pedal's low end response, so I should increase the value of certain capacitors, but which ones? Only the ceramic disc caps, or including the electrolytic as well? Only ones placed in series? Only ones placed in parallel? All of them?
Could changing the value of a capacitor damage anything assuming that I solder it correctly and it is placed in the correct orientation if it is polar? I am just wondering if there are certain ones that you don't want to touch.
I am looking at the Erik Hansen site for reference and he says to change C2, C3, and C8, a few other sites seem to recommend the same thing, I was just wondering if there was a way to take this mod to a more extreme level, like if there were other components holding back the low end. I want the tone to be fat city with a nice rolled off soft high end. I know that experimentation is the best way, but that is expensive and time consuming. A few mods have mentioned the coupling caps as setting the frequency response of the pedal. To my knowledge, the coupling caps are the ones in the input section of the pedal directly after the input resistor, correct? Also I have heard that stacking two IC chips improves circuit clarity, how do I do this since there is no designated space for another chip in the board?
Thanks
-Jake
Could changing the value of a capacitor damage anything assuming that I solder it correctly and it is placed in the correct orientation if it is polar? I am just wondering if there are certain ones that you don't want to touch.
I am looking at the Erik Hansen site for reference and he says to change C2, C3, and C8, a few other sites seem to recommend the same thing, I was just wondering if there was a way to take this mod to a more extreme level, like if there were other components holding back the low end. I want the tone to be fat city with a nice rolled off soft high end. I know that experimentation is the best way, but that is expensive and time consuming. A few mods have mentioned the coupling caps as setting the frequency response of the pedal. To my knowledge, the coupling caps are the ones in the input section of the pedal directly after the input resistor, correct? Also I have heard that stacking two IC chips improves circuit clarity, how do I do this since there is no designated space for another chip in the board?
Thanks
-Jake
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