Tha’ToneSeaQr
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Hey all! PedalPCB has the largest and most diverse selection of circuits available of any pcb/diy instrument fx site Im aware of.. By a pretty wide margin! But unfortunately, like most others the focus is placed heavily (if not exclusively) upon electric guitar fx.. Which totally understand, because it makes a ton of sense from a practical/business standpoint.
I play guitar as well as bass and the type & number of pedals on my guitar board completely dwarfs my mini bass board!! And two of the maybe 4 fx on the bass board are a tuner & a buffered DI so..
-Anyway, Obviously “guitar-centric” preamp & eq designs can be modified in the parts selection to be more bass appropriate. But I’m not sure which PCB’s here would be best suited to this.. Could some of you folks here with more experience recommend a couple specific PCB’s as a starting point??
**What I’m looking for is ideally; A completely clean, Active (boost/cut), 3-band EQ with frequencies @ about~> 40hz, 550hz, 8khz roughly low-high. A semi-parametric sweepable midrange would really be fantastic! As would “deep/bright” switches to allow for different frequencies or hi/lo db emphasis.. But I that’d be gravy & I understand likely wouldn’t be possible anyway but.. Yeah thanks in advance!!
I play guitar as well as bass and the type & number of pedals on my guitar board completely dwarfs my mini bass board!! And two of the maybe 4 fx on the bass board are a tuner & a buffered DI so..
-Anyway, Obviously “guitar-centric” preamp & eq designs can be modified in the parts selection to be more bass appropriate. But I’m not sure which PCB’s here would be best suited to this.. Could some of you folks here with more experience recommend a couple specific PCB’s as a starting point??
**What I’m looking for is ideally; A completely clean, Active (boost/cut), 3-band EQ with frequencies @ about~> 40hz, 550hz, 8khz roughly low-high. A semi-parametric sweepable midrange would really be fantastic! As would “deep/bright” switches to allow for different frequencies or hi/lo db emphasis.. But I that’d be gravy & I understand likely wouldn’t be possible anyway but.. Yeah thanks in advance!!