I have a lap steel that I sometimes play thru a homemade distortion loosely based on a MXR Dist + or a DOD 250. I've modded this distortion circuit so many times to get it right for this instrument that it probably doesn't bear much resemblance to what I started with, except for the IC. Even though I play thru this distortion only about a a quarter or third of the time, I'm really happy with the sound with one exception: There are some really big low end artifacts that creep in from time to time and I'd like to develop a way of rolling off the very lows when using the distortion. I would think I'd like to be rolling off or shunting to ground everything below 120Hz or 150Hz or maybe even 200Hz.
I think a 6db per octave might work but I might need a 12db per octave filter. I do run lots of lows on my amp but I'm unwilling to change this because the clean sound (when not using the distortion, most of the time) is really awesome just as it is now. I'm not sure if I'll filter the input or the output of the distortion but I'll experiment with this. Can someone point me in the right direction about how to filter out this very low end?
Thanks,
Bob M.
I think a 6db per octave might work but I might need a 12db per octave filter. I do run lots of lows on my amp but I'm unwilling to change this because the clean sound (when not using the distortion, most of the time) is really awesome just as it is now. I'm not sure if I'll filter the input or the output of the distortion but I'll experiment with this. Can someone point me in the right direction about how to filter out this very low end?
Thanks,
Bob M.
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