DadTheTinkerFairy
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I have built the Cobbler preamp and use it as a clean pedal platform along with the Unicab to run direct to FOH and it works great. I recently bought the Bobby preamp board planning to build a Marshall flavor to use as well. After reading some reviews of the Sheriff that it is derived from, I now realize that it is a mid-high gain circuit so it probably won’t work to turn the gain down and get a low gain JTM45 sound like I hoped it would. Any suggestions to reduce the gain of the circuit to make it low-mid gain? My first thought was to reduce the feedback resistance of the opamps, but comparing the schematics, the Cobbler actually has larger feedback resistors than the Bobby, but the r/c filters to ground are quite different as well. Maybe replace the feedback resistors with 100K trimmer pots and play around with it? Any input is appreciated.