I have recently measured the frequency response curves for my Eden WT-400 (400 watt mono) and Eden WT-800 (2 x 400 watt stereo) bass amps. My ears have always suspected their preamps were voiced a little differently, and my measurements have confirmed this (see graphs below). Specifically, the response of my WT-400 rolls off faster in the treble range than the WT-800. I actually prefer the way my WT-400 sounds.
Despite my best attempts, I cannot accomplish a WT-800 to WT-400 preamp voicing transformation using the EQ alone. So I am posting here looking for answers to the following questions:
1. How do the additional circuit features highlighted in Red in the WT-400 schematic below accomplish the altered high frequency voicing?
2. Since the rest of the circuitry detailed in the full preamp schematics are the same for both amps, can I have my WT-800 modified (via installation of the circuit features highlighted in Red) to have it sound like my WT-400?
Thanks,
Duff2
Despite my best attempts, I cannot accomplish a WT-800 to WT-400 preamp voicing transformation using the EQ alone. So I am posting here looking for answers to the following questions:
1. How do the additional circuit features highlighted in Red in the WT-400 schematic below accomplish the altered high frequency voicing?
2. Since the rest of the circuitry detailed in the full preamp schematics are the same for both amps, can I have my WT-800 modified (via installation of the circuit features highlighted in Red) to have it sound like my WT-400?
Thanks,
Duff2
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