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Treble and Bright caps
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<blockquote data-quote="SacredGroove" data-source="post: 98586" data-attributes="member: 934"><p>The treble cap is in the tone stack, so unless you want to change the voicing of the module, I would leave that alone. It's the cap that goes directly into the treble pot, and it controls high-mids response.</p><p></p><p>The bright cap is behind the gain pot (C1 or C2). You can try replacing it with a smaller value (under 1000pF) ranging from 100pF to 500pF, but also remove R8. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that the more gain you use, the effect of the bright cap lessens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacredGroove, post: 98586, member: 934"] The treble cap is in the tone stack, so unless you want to change the voicing of the module, I would leave that alone. It's the cap that goes directly into the treble pot, and it controls high-mids response. The bright cap is behind the gain pot (C1 or C2). You can try replacing it with a smaller value (under 1000pF) ranging from 100pF to 500pF, but also remove R8. Keep in mind that the more gain you use, the effect of the bright cap lessens. [/QUOTE]
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