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Do you think adding a transistor gain stage between the input & C2 would alleviate the issue of requiring a high signal level to open the gate? I imagine...
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What "medium permeability non-conductive material" did you use? Results sound interesting. I'd like to un-mud some pickups I have on a Michael...
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Hey Steve, thanks for the heads up about this pedal and the eBay link. It looks like I just purchased the last one for sale at that link.
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If they are connected in series and in polarity (summing), the inductance will increase somewhat. If they are connected on opposite polarity, it will reduce...
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We would never want to do anything in a guitar amp that makes it perform in a non-linear fashion; that never works out well. ;p
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Good suggestions. Additionally, to add more gain earlier on in the circuit you can try removing or increasing the value of R6 (130k) that is placed across...
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After my previous post, i sat down to continue reading Helmuth Lemme's book and happened upon a, perhaps, obvious variable to take into account.
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Since you asked......I've recently acquired a profound interest to learn everything I can about pickup making, forgive me if this it too "boring"...
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Ha, ha. Sorry. I actually have very little idea what proper Djent is. Just being stupid. My bad.
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So, why bother with a tube amp at all? If you want a nice stiff power amp solid state sounds like it may be a better match for your djenting (is that a "word"?)....
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Well, volume knobs (plural), technically. It has dual gain knobs, although both between the 1st & 2nd stages, but dual gain knobs none the less. To...
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With a single gain knob it is very difficult to get a 4 stage hi gain circuit to enter "crunch" territory, particularly in an SLO-type circuit that...
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I don't have any experience with these pickups but after a quick google search I am fairly confident that the L (bridge) version has the higher DCR and the...
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Intuitively, I would expect it to appear to sound brighter with the cap removed. My guess it that it is related more to our ear's perception (Fletcher-Munson...
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It looks like the cap is added in there so that the AC and DC can have independent voltage dividers that result in different amounts of respective attenuation....
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Actually, it looks like those two wiring diagrams are almost exactly the same with the only difference being the placement of the Master Tone control. In...
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For any of the knowledgeable folks here to give you the best suggestion we definitely need to know if you are planning on sending each pickup to separate...
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+1 on the schematic, if possible. Does this amp have feedback around the power section? What type of phase inverter?
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Here is a relatively inexpensive regulated 9VDC supply on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.ca/Planet-Waves-9V...WVF6/ref=sr_1_...
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