mckillacuddy
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I’m very curious. Datasheet shows 1.8-5.5v supplyI just threw it in the existing circuit on a whim, haven’t tested it extensively at all but it works and sounds fine. Gonna do some more poking around when I’m off work today.
I’m very curious. Datasheet shows 1.8-5.5v supplyI just threw it in the existing circuit on a whim, haven’t tested it extensively at all but it works and sounds fine. Gonna do some more poking around when I’m off work today.
Well I should probably take it out thenI’m very curious. Datasheet shows 1.8-5.5v supply
This can be mitigated by scaling the filter in the feedback loop.Just keep in mind you're letting more bass through at the gain stage, meaning you get a very flubby low end on a pedal that is already known to fuzz/fart out at high gain settings. If you want more bass but keep the response, you'd have to add an EQ stage after clipping.
Yeah that's just not turning up the gain with extra steps...This can be mitigated by scaling the filter in the feedback loop.
560r and 4u7 can become 5.6k and 470nf, keeping the filter the same but lowering the gain. I actually do this to both filters and then use a 250k gain pot. All the “way too much” of the original, and now a low gain setting.
I just built the Frajeelay yesterday where the weight control is basically this, but with a C1K pot. Cool and useful mod!have you tried chuck's contour mod? I prefer it to messing with those filters if you wanna bring in more lows, or messing with the 3.3n/1.5k tone stack