Perfect!I built it stock and I really like it. My use is mainly going direct into my mixer when I want to play with my synth and sampler/sequencer. It really makes a world of difference, especially with dirt, and with some tweaking, you can get very interesting tonalities.
Yep, it's great that way, I actually have it in the insert of the mixer channel I plug into, so I just have to unplug from the amp and go in the mixer and I'm already setup.Perfect!
Would you be willing to share how you accomplished this, please?I added a little DI circuit and XLR out on mine, as well as a switch to accept the signal from my amp (with a thru output so I could still connect the speaker). Works great!
Would you be willing to share how you accomplished this, please?
Hey p_wats -- I started a unicab post { no replies } about running it stock except upgrading electro caps to 25v. and using 18 volt supply - Have you tried 18v. Thanks -- Nice mods on yers --Hey, you you find details on this thread:
Unicab with input switch, thru and balanced XLR out
After some helpful posts in this thread and a lot of thorough recording tests (vs going direct or my homemade ISO cab) I finally boxed up my Unicab. As usual, my splatter/spray nonsense resulted in some weird texture effects. I stole a few additions from elsewhere, like the following...forum.pedalpcb.com
(it links to the various schematics I looked at for the extra options, etc.).
I've never run mine at 18v, as it sounds fine at 9v. I usually go with higher rated caps if I'm doing that, just in case. You'd want to make sure your power supply is actually putting out 18v and not going to fluctuate much if you're using 25v caps, just to be safe, I think?Hey p_wats -- I started a unicab post { no replies } about running it stock except upgrading electro caps to 25v. and using 18 volt supply - Have you tried 18v. Thanks -- Nice mods on yers --
Thanks for takin the time to reply -- Guess I'll make that call when I finish up - thanks againI've never run mine at 18v, as it sounds fine at 9v. I usually go with higher rated caps if I'm doing that, just in case. You'd want to make sure your power supply is actually putting out 18v and not going to fluctuate much if you're using 25v caps, just to be safe, I think?