
Good question, I’ll check my notes. My current build has a 1uF in place.Did you work out the capacitance with C2 in series with the voicing caps ? I think that C2 will affect the value of the wet HPF caps just a tiny bit but the higher C2 is the less effect it will have.
Ooooooooo, I like the idea of turning the Bassdude into a JTM45!This might be one mod on the BassDude that not many have thought of, change a few values on some components and add a second Bright cap on top of R12 and you have a Marshall JTM45 preamp, of course the JTM45 has 2 channels, one with and one without Bright caps so place both caps on a switch if you do this mod.
What do we need to do?
We could place a 68k resistor between the input jack and the PCB but I would not do that, the only real difference is that V2A does not have a cathode capacitor C9 and we need to add the 500pF Bright capacitor on top of R12.
R16-1k6, R17-820R, C8-100uF (120uF), C9-Leave Out, R12-Add a 500pF capacitor over the top, Tone Stack-please yourself with this one.
The more serious modder would also change the tone stack to a classic Marshall tone stack, we would just mount the pots in the box and then wire the resistor and the 3 capacitors to the pots themself and then run 3 wires to the PCB at the right places. ( C7 / C10 junction and R15 / Master junction and also a ground wire )
If you build a JTM45 BassDude then it might make sense to try some 12AY7 tubes in the real BassDude so they sound different, you might just need one 12AY7 and one 12AX7 in the BassDude but you just have to experiment with different tubes.
Hi @SamuelG. I replicated you Bathtub Reverb mod, and it’s amazing! Thanks for sharing and documenting it. I also used the shielded cable where you did, but I wonder how much noise would be introduced if I hadn’t used shielded cable. Did you try it at first without shielded cable and experience unwanted noise or were you just being cautious?Here is a sample of my updated MOD for the Bathtup Reverb.
Note that the Dry path stays clean:[This is my original case, not my updated graphic]
Hi,Hi @SamuelG. I replicated you Bathtub Reverb mod, and it’s amazing! Thanks for sharing and documenting it. I also used the shielded cable where you did, but I wonder how much noise would be introduced if I hadn’t used shielded cable. Did you try it at first without shielded cable and experience unwanted noise or were you just being cautious?
I like that little tune in the clip, did you download it or make it ?Here is a sample of my updated MOD for the Bathtup Reverb.
Note that the Dry path stays clean:[This is my original case, not my updated graphic]