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Quote from: new05002 on August 27, 2012, 07:17:19 pm
2203/2204s are too bright and dont have enough bass to get that sound with a pedal in front of it.
I agree.
Quote from: new05002 on August 27, 2012, 07:17:19 pm
You need to replace all the cathode bypass caps with 50uFs or so, increase all the coupling caps possibly and remove all the bright caps and treble peakers. Then another stage of gain on top of that would get u into that kind of ballpark.
Increasing bass in the early stages results in mud IMHO. For high gain amps I had better results in increasing (or should I say: not decreasing) the bass later in the preamp.
Quote from: new05002 on August 27, 2012, 07:17:19 pm
Changing the 25k to a 50k is a marginal increase in the mid range. Better to push the slope resistor to 22-27k
I also agree to that, especially if you are after a really dark tone.
Cheers Stephan
Unless you try it that makes no sense.The 2203/4 circuit is a prime candidate for doom metal.Very little is needed to get them into the 'dark zone'.
You do not need to change the slope resistor at all.The 50k mid pot allows you to scoup the mids right out if you want.
I change the preamp cathode bypass caps,add a mid bypass cap and leave the treble peaking circuit alone,just don't use the bright cap.
Then add the .1uf cap in series with the negative feedback and you get a huge increase in bass response.
It makes those sound clips sound rather lame.Add a gain stage and it makes those clips sound like you are playing a toy.