I recently built a solid state amp out of a lunchbox with the last supper on it. I made it two amps, actually, one for drum machine on one side, and the other for guitar. Both bridged lm386 designs. I've added a second input to the clean amp for bass and anything else I want to plug in. It has it's own volume (which I'm having slight problems with) and I'm going to give it it's own tone control when the parts come in. Also going to build the fetzer valve from runoffgroove.com and use it as a booster for the guitar side.If that's no good, I'll just use a clean FET boost. Also going to add a couple passive tone controls that I saw at beavisaudio.com in place of the tone on there now. There are three battery clips (one for the booster) inside for 9vs and two plugs for 9v adapters for the amps. The design was based on the noisy cricket from beavis audio, but I bridged it, and made the buffer more like the ruby from runoff. Also, switchable input caps, a boost switch, gain knob, volume, and a two position distorion mod, Sounds great, and I'm still tinkering with it.
So I got this passive bass cut that I put on my guitar from has-sound.com. I loved what it did, and thought I'd just stick it in my amp. I have it wired from the input jack straight to the bass cut, then out to the input of the buffer. But it doesn'ty work at all!!! I've tried connecting it different, I don't know what I'm doing wrong! It's it's connected passivly BEFORE the amp, it should work, right?!?! This is a 1 meg pot, with a film cap from lug three to 1 and then to 2. The cap value is marked 222 although there's another number 225 but I'm pretty sure the value is .0022 mfd. Wire from the tip goes to lug 3 then a wire from lug 2 goes to the input of the buffer. A wire comes soldered to the back of the pot, and goes to ground. I tried putting this ground in different places but it just didn't work. I even tried switching the wires form lugs 3 and 2. Nothin! I get signal, but turning the knob does nothing! The stupid bass cut works on my guitar but not here! AAH help me! I love this circuit, does anyone have any idea why this won't work??
Here's a pic from when I first bui9lt it. It looks different now, and will look different when done. Sounds cool.
So I got this passive bass cut that I put on my guitar from has-sound.com. I loved what it did, and thought I'd just stick it in my amp. I have it wired from the input jack straight to the bass cut, then out to the input of the buffer. But it doesn'ty work at all!!! I've tried connecting it different, I don't know what I'm doing wrong! It's it's connected passivly BEFORE the amp, it should work, right?!?! This is a 1 meg pot, with a film cap from lug three to 1 and then to 2. The cap value is marked 222 although there's another number 225 but I'm pretty sure the value is .0022 mfd. Wire from the tip goes to lug 3 then a wire from lug 2 goes to the input of the buffer. A wire comes soldered to the back of the pot, and goes to ground. I tried putting this ground in different places but it just didn't work. I even tried switching the wires form lugs 3 and 2. Nothin! I get signal, but turning the knob does nothing! The stupid bass cut works on my guitar but not here! AAH help me! I love this circuit, does anyone have any idea why this won't work??
Here's a pic from when I first bui9lt it. It looks different now, and will look different when done. Sounds cool.
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