Diamond Drive Reduced Gain

DeadAirMD

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I'm still learning to read but more so understand schematics. Would there be a change I could make to this circuit, like lowering a resistor value to reduce gain? Would putting a resistor across lugs 1 & 3 of the Drive pot reduce gain or reduce the Drive pot's gain control level? Any and all help/education is welcomed and appreciated.
 
There are 4 circuit blocks here. Since you wanted GAIN tweaked, I looked for a gain control and it's in this first section. Looking at the drive control, all it's doing is throwing all signal to ground with a 100k resistor stopping it. Lowering that resistor's value will dump more signal to ground. C2 is a bypass capacitor and within limits, the higher the value the higher the gain of the transistor. You can try this on a breadboard with a BJT and wire it up like a LPB-1 with the added electro cap to see what I mean. The breadboarding part solidified the learning process for me.
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I would increase reduce R7 to 10k and increase C6 to 10nf. That should lower the minimum gain, but also maintain the frequency response I think. If you left C6 at 1nf it would probably sound a little thinner at the minimum gain setting.
 
Thank you very much for the replies and circuit lesson. You made that very easy to understand and I definitely have a better grasp on what's going on and why. I'll for sure break out my breadboard gear this weekend and do some experiments.

I already modded C10/18 with two dpdt toggles with some different cap values and have been having a ton of fun tweaking the tone aspect of this circuit.
 
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