Looks like the Dwarven Hammer uses a 220n in a similar spot on the schematic. I'm not great at reading schematics, but that seems close to where I'd want to be looking. 330n on the stockade.as Phi1 said experiment with the cap, one good example is the dwarven hammer look at the schematic for reference and the stockade overdrive is another good one
it uses 8 different caps : 470n, 330n, 220n, 100n, 82n, 68n, 47n and 33nLooks like the Dwarven Hammer uses a 220n in a similar spot on the schematic. I'm not great at reading schematics, but that seems close to where I'd want to be looking. 330n on the stockade.
I need to go higher than 100n, so seems like 470-220 is a good range to try.it uses 8 different caps : 470n, 330n, 220n, 100n, 82n, 68n, 47n and 33n
To be fair to John, sometimes I think he does the mod that sounds good and then doesn't really write down what he does and that's why he can't share it. For his pork loin mod, he documented that one pretty well.I think 1 resistor, and 2 caps, right? He seems to be a bit cagey about it in the post intentionally,at be he didn’t want to share for some reason. C4 is the main low end loss culprit, maybe I’m wrong and upping C1 is a bigger difference than I thought. Or he changed one of the many caps that control high frequency cut off. Not sure why he needed to mess with an R, there’s plenty of things you could tweak slightly. My recommendation would be to focus on C4 area.