I built a Pedal PCB Angry Charles some time back, and it's a great pedal. But as usual (sensing a theme here??) I wanted a little more grunt from it. With a Strat or a Duo jet a lot of dirt pedals sound like pedals because they seem to artificially cut the lows too soon. Through a stack or at higher volume it's probably not an issue, but I play through a 1x12 combo and maybe it's because my amp has a big sound I notice the low end cut of a lot of pedals? I dunno!
I also play at lower gain levels than most players because I don't need the fizz. I like just enough dirt to give a little compression and bite, but not "endless sustain", etc! So what I wanted to do with the Angry Charles was let some more highs through - at lower gain they're a bit muffled - and get some more natural sounding lows. I also wanted to reduce the sibilance you get with LED clipping diodes.
So I changed C16 to 22µF (!), which helped, but not as much as you might think! So going over what Chuck had said about modifying the Gauss Drive I swapped R12 from 6K8 to 4K7. I swapped C17 from 22nF to 10nF (could go even lower possibly) to restore some highs and replaced the LEDs with a pairs of 1N4148 and 1N4001. If you use this pedal with the gain cranked these mods might not be for you but if you like the gain below noon it makes a world of difference! Well it suits me perfectly. Super stoked about this one.
As I didn't want to damage my PCB I drew up a Vero layout and built it like that. Now I have my mods I might build another on the PCB from here. This is why I like building and I especially have come to really value this forum.
I also play at lower gain levels than most players because I don't need the fizz. I like just enough dirt to give a little compression and bite, but not "endless sustain", etc! So what I wanted to do with the Angry Charles was let some more highs through - at lower gain they're a bit muffled - and get some more natural sounding lows. I also wanted to reduce the sibilance you get with LED clipping diodes.
So I changed C16 to 22µF (!), which helped, but not as much as you might think! So going over what Chuck had said about modifying the Gauss Drive I swapped R12 from 6K8 to 4K7. I swapped C17 from 22nF to 10nF (could go even lower possibly) to restore some highs and replaced the LEDs with a pairs of 1N4148 and 1N4001. If you use this pedal with the gain cranked these mods might not be for you but if you like the gain below noon it makes a world of difference! Well it suits me perfectly. Super stoked about this one.
As I didn't want to damage my PCB I drew up a Vero layout and built it like that. Now I have my mods I might build another on the PCB from here. This is why I like building and I especially have come to really value this forum.

