DGWVI
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Only deviations form the build doc are R12/R13 which I've replaced with 12k and 22k, respectively. This was done to bring the volume of the dirt channel closer to that of the clean, while avoiding oversaturating the buffer preceding the filter. Rebiasing that buffer could probably gain a bit more headroom, but I didn't bother.
Only other mod is the added volume pots for each channel. These are wired lugs 3 to the output of the board, with lug two of each going to the extra throws on the channel footswitch, with the pole being wire to the return lig of the bypass footswitch
Some cool sounds to be had, but I'm not sure I get the hype. If I were after these sorta fixed filter tones, I think I'd rather grab a Harmonic Energizer (Zapper, which lacks the notch capability.) or Super Tone Control (Pro-Filter).I will say I do like the fuzz, though- It's got a nice spongy kinda grit to it that I haven't really found anywhere else
Only other mod is the added volume pots for each channel. These are wired lugs 3 to the output of the board, with lug two of each going to the extra throws on the channel footswitch, with the pole being wire to the return lig of the bypass footswitch
Some cool sounds to be had, but I'm not sure I get the hype. If I were after these sorta fixed filter tones, I think I'd rather grab a Harmonic Energizer (Zapper, which lacks the notch capability.) or Super Tone Control (Pro-Filter).I will say I do like the fuzz, though- It's got a nice spongy kinda grit to it that I haven't really found anywhere else