Corium_AZ
Well-known member
I recently grabbed an RVerb off of the forum. While I love the overall tonality of this mod, and it's striking similarity to the real thing, I am craving more bottom end. I've noticed, as gain is reduced, so too is bottom end/bass. I'm wondering if anyone could give me an idea how to beef up the lower end of this mod? I wouldn't want to lose the highs or mids, though its got those in abundance. Nor would I want to lose the sparkling harmonics & articulation.
So, I'm wondering if I can just replace a cap or two or a resistor, pot or whatever with one of a different value to help boost the low end? I'm running JJ 12ax7's, which seem to be the warmest bassiest pre tubes I've tried. I'm very comfortable soldering/modding a pcb, so that's not an issue, but I'm not familiar with preamp design.
Also, I noted that the two large caps in the back right corner of the module are much smaller than those on any of my other modules. Is this part of the design or an inadvertent holdover from the donor module?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
- Bruce J.
So, I'm wondering if I can just replace a cap or two or a resistor, pot or whatever with one of a different value to help boost the low end? I'm running JJ 12ax7's, which seem to be the warmest bassiest pre tubes I've tried. I'm very comfortable soldering/modding a pcb, so that's not an issue, but I'm not familiar with preamp design.
Also, I noted that the two large caps in the back right corner of the module are much smaller than those on any of my other modules. Is this part of the design or an inadvertent holdover from the donor module?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
- Bruce J.