The clean channel on the D'Mars is excellent to my ears and has a nice tight punchy bass. While the OD channel has sounded good, it has sounded quite a bit thinner then the clean channel in the bass response.
The problem was increasing coupling caps or cathode caps in the OD section only added distortion/mud and the clarity of the OD suffered.
So, today I thought that maybe if I bypassed the tone stack going into the OD that this would help the bass response be tighter and have more punch without the mud/distortion.
I tried using an .02, then .068 and settled on a .1. I originally tried a 150k after the .02 but the drop in volume was too great. I then tried a 56k but it did not have a "musical sweet spot" with that value. Ultimately, I settled on a .1 into a 10k resistor. I did try it with NO resistor but thought the 10k actually added some smoothness.
What surprised me was how high a value coupling cap was needed for the bypass to get a similar bass response as the TMB tone stack?? The .1 value was much higher then I expected. Having this .1 between the clean and the OD has allowed the OD to still have the clarity in the overdrive without turning to distortion or mush, IMO.
Wished I had stumbled on this mod yrs ago!
I should add the TMB tone stack on the clean is pretty much a "set and forget" thing for me. And the OD channel still has a hi-frequency cut that allows some tone shaping as well as the pickup switch and tone pot on the guitar. So, no loss for me there.
With respect, Tubenit