Maynardo
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edward said:Hmmm, interesting. I have a DC5A and love what it does for me (my #1 go-to live amp for over a decade). That said, "cleaning up better" with the guitar's vol knob on the OD channel is always interesting. Questions if you please:
1. Any tonal affect that you can hear on the clean channel?
2. Any effect on the timbre/character of the OD channel other than more bass?
3. How bad is this pop with the standby switch? Any risks of damage to the speaker?
4. Got a pic? ...I'd love to see exactly what resistor you're talking about?
To anyone here, (especially Andy!!), what exactly is the function of this resistor in this circuit? Anyone with understanding of these boogies care to speculate why they put it in there .... they've got to have a reason, no?
Thanks ...looking forward to more on this one
Edward
1. it affects both channels in the same way tonally, that means improved bass.
2. nop, but is not "more" bass, it's a "better" bass, cleaner. Made amp sound a bit more "expensive" if that makes any sense.
3. it pops, not a gigantic pop but you'll notice. I'm sure there's other ways to stop the pop without losing the great improvement the choke on it's own gives you.
4. no pics, but believe me it's very easy to find, looks like a plastic white box and it's marked 1.5k as mentioned before.
Cheers