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    Bassifying a Muff

    I do find that most EQD designs cut out some of the low end. Not sure why they don't just make a bass specific design.
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    Nobelium - tube bass preamp project

    Okay... really want this one! @Feral Feline how will you know how to put it together? Just waiting for the schematic? Also... any idea what your total cost is?
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Here's the Madbean schematic: that's what I originally used, so that's why I keep referring back to it. But yes, a total balancing act. How to have a full and rich bass sound, but also have the option on tap to dial in some thick fuzz that cuts through with the Sustain/Fuzz knob? I personally...
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    Bassifying a Muff

    So far, here's what I like: Coupling caps at 180n. This feels a little bass heavy until you up C2, C5, C8 (madbean schematic) to 500pf. Then it sounds just right. That final resistor should be 2k7, NOT 2k (typical of most russian layouts). The 2K7 just gives the whole thing a lot more presence...
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Findings (or what I like) so far... 180n caps for the coupling caps. 430p for more Civil War. Tried a few other things and the jury is out. Has anyone messed with the limiting resistors? Standard on russian/civil war is 10K. Ram's head is 8.5k. The lower you go, the more input into the...
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    Effects Layout Lilliput (Smallsound/Bigsound Mini)

    I agree that it's not as good low gain, but great hi gain.
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    Bassifying a Muff

    I think if you are going this route, there are a few things that matter to bass and that you can socket: 1: Clipping caps: seems like 47n is ideal, but worth experimenting 2: Coupling caps: standard is 100n. I thought that 220n might be a little high. I have read that it may not matter if you...
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Ultra Violet Muff Add LED clipping options (less compressed/more open) Up the value of the coupling caps (more bass) Make the clipping caps the same value as Russian (just clips the upper end but lets more clean bass pass)
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    Bassifying a Muff

    It's a great resource... and I'm not sure if he even updates it, does he? I can see going so deep on one topic and then not really wanting to go back to it. I couldn't blame him if he didn't.
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    Bassifying a Muff

    I don't know.... I'd just make those caps the 47n of the russian... I just did that on my ram's head and it sounds better on bass. I wouldn't worry about a switch. Just try both and see what you like. You aren't going to want to go back and forth once you find what you like. Make a switch for...
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Interesting that you would bring up how the ram's head would sound with 47n caps in C6 and C7... right now I have a violet ram's head and the green russian on my board. I switched out the C6 and C7 from 100n to 47n and it sounds a lot better on bass. Does what it should: moves the clipping up to...
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    Bassifying a Muff

    I have heard that 100nf caps should be letting everything through as well... but when I increased some of the caps to 220nf, the bass (at least seemed to) increase. It was like it took up more of the signal. Is that just perception? Or really happening?
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Just played it with a band: had a russian with the coupling cap switch and a ram's head with the 100n coupling caps, so I could compare and contrast pretty easily (despite the different versions). I def need to get somewhere inbetween. So, maybe 160 caps?
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Maybe I'll try the C3 mod. I've done a lot of diode experimenting... into that. I actually did go down to 430pf with those caps (civil war values) and didn't like it. Made the bass a little too tight and refined.
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    Bassifying a Muff

    Anyone else give this a shot? I have a new muff and replaced C3, C4, C7, C12 (I only had 4 caps) with 220n. It is much bassier, and the clipping goes down into the bassier end of the spectrum. I have done it on a previous muff and liked it, but I'm a little more attuned with this one. I'd like...
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    Son of Ben as dedicated HPF/LPF pedal?

    Hey all, Have been really wanting to get the Broughton HPF + LPF as my Q/strip HPF/LPF is not adjustable. But, realized that my Son of Ben has a HPF/LPF for the tone stack. Does anyone know enough about the Son of Ben to know if the filters there are comparable to a dedicated HPF/LPF like the...
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    Son of Ben (Benson Preamp) Modifications Thread

    I’m also finding that running the pedal at higher than 9v (12/18) also opens things up for bass. BUT it doesn't break up as well. Has way more headroom before breaking up.
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    Modding Greengage for better bass/bass guitar?

    Thank you! All good info. Maybe I'll start with the input cap and see where that gets me. And yes, I meant adding to C4 on the Greengage schematic.
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    Son of Ben: let more bass through?

    Thank you for this! Very helpful. I have actually been building pedals for a while now, but I'm only starting to "understand" what I've been doing. :) Your series/parallel description with caps is something obvious that I never knew... and it goes a long way to explaining why pickups sound the...
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    Son of Ben: let more bass through?

    I think it is in the opamp feedback loop... so that's interesting because the circuit is now amplifying too much of the low frequency. That makes more sense now. I wish I could breadboard this one, but I'm just not there yet and don't have time to figure it out now. Someday!
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