As we all know volume controls are very touchy down low on the dial. For a clean sound I'm running at about .5 (that's one-half of one) and it's a bit of a pain to get it just right. So I generally just set roughly where I want it and then use the master volume to control the actual volume.
I have a Ken Fisher type PPI master on the amp. mod101_ppimv_master_volume_mod.pdf (tubesandmore.com) The problem is that when I turn down the master, I lose treble. So then I have to do this dance of balancing the two volume controls to get the best sound, which defeats the whole purpose of using the master in the first place.
Can I install bypass caps on the master to recover the lost treble?
I have a Ken Fisher type PPI master on the amp. mod101_ppimv_master_volume_mod.pdf (tubesandmore.com) The problem is that when I turn down the master, I lose treble. So then I have to do this dance of balancing the two volume controls to get the best sound, which defeats the whole purpose of using the master in the first place.
Can I install bypass caps on the master to recover the lost treble?
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