Hi everyone,
Not sure where to put this since an attenuator is definitely not an amp but probably also not an effect box, so please kick me out of here if this is an inappropriate forum...
Anywho, I just purchased a Jettenuator to use with a home-built half-AC30 combo (based on Doug's AC30 layout). It works fine at delivering bedroom (or in my case ,dining room) volume at full tilt on the knobs. However, as expected it does trim some of that lovely Vox high end. Not as noticeable with my tele knock-off, but definitely sad face with my P-90 equipped Melody maker.
Has anyone either a) added a high-pass filter to one of these -or- b) built a resistive attenuator with a high-pass filter -or- c) can advise me how to proceed? I can't find a schematic for the Jettenuator online that seems to match what it looks like inside, but basically it seems to be a 100W L-pad in series with some wire wound resistors, the combination of which depends on whether you choose the 4, 8 or 16 ohm output.
Is it as simple as strapping a cap across the whole mess? There is a line out/cab simulator in there that I haven't experimented with but plan to- any considerations there?
Alternatively, anybody have a legit schematic for this box?
Thanks in advance!