Even an AC-10?
Adding a gain stage
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Re: Adding a gain stage
Yes, but the Jan Ray works better I've found...
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Re: Adding a gain stage
Have you tried swapping out the pre-amp tubes one at a time with new one ?, you may have bad/low gain tube in there.
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Re: Adding a gain stage
Agree with the pedal comments.
It doesnt look to be built in a way that would allow high gain imo, the component layout and wiring would have to be substantially revised to avoid whistling/oscillations.
It doesnt look to be built in a way that would allow high gain imo, the component layout and wiring would have to be substantially revised to avoid whistling/oscillations.
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Re: Adding a gain stage
Er... for some of us on here, that is low gain...
(assuming you're referencing the soundcloud clip)
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The sound clip must include something extra......id describe my amp as rounder almost plexi-ish where the speakers develop almost a papery shrill to them ---very mid focused....hard to describe really but its awesome
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Yeah I was
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The sound clip must include something extra......id describe my amp as rounder almost plexi-ish where the speakers develop almost a papery shrill to them ---very mid focused....hard to describe really but its awesome
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Re: Adding a gain stage
Does wonders for an Iridium.
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Re: Adding a gain stage
You could easily build a LPB1 circuit into the front end. That's a totally colourless gain stage. If you'd like a very simple pcb for one that fits on the back of a pot lemme know. I think it's 7 components on there with 4 hookups (in, out, power, ground), takes about 5 minutes to build.