Despite the success of my proof of concept experiment (shorting the 1.5 M Ohm clean mode input resistor), I've decided to leave the amp stock for now and make up for lost input level with a clean, quiet boost pedal. Pedal of choice right now is the Xotic RC Booster.
As a test, I set the RC Booster pedal to 2.5 times gain (set with an o-scope) to make up for the amps 60% reduction and the EQ knobs at noon. At that setting the output of the pedal remains clean. There is ZERO detectable noise added by the pedal when in the clean mode on the amp. Yes, the pedal must be adding some noise, but it is so little that the amp's noise floor completely consumes it.
Bumping up the signal with "no added noise" seems to bring the amp back to a somewhat reasonable overall signal to noise ratio for a clean channel/amp. Not as quiet as with my mod or most other amps, but it will do.
- John
As a test, I set the RC Booster pedal to 2.5 times gain (set with an o-scope) to make up for the amps 60% reduction and the EQ knobs at noon. At that setting the output of the pedal remains clean. There is ZERO detectable noise added by the pedal when in the clean mode on the amp. Yes, the pedal must be adding some noise, but it is so little that the amp's noise floor completely consumes it.
Bumping up the signal with "no added noise" seems to bring the amp back to a somewhat reasonable overall signal to noise ratio for a clean channel/amp. Not as quiet as with my mod or most other amps, but it will do.
- John