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Title: help for high gain runoffgroove influenced pedal
Post by: CraigD on March 29, 2005, 09:18:01 PM
Hey there,

I have built a few of the lower gain circuits from over at runoffgroove with some success. They sound pretty good. I applied the same logic to the circuit for a soldano SLO100, which sounds pretty good for lead, not so good for heavy rhythm playing, there is not enough clarity in the bass for chords (not enough bass full stop) and there isn't enough treble. It sounds muted in a modern santana type of way, heavy on the mids, no bite. If I reduce the bass to counter the flab, it ends up sounding thin. If I try and increase the treble it is difficult to balance the fuzz.

I have had this trouble with all the high gain pedals I have tried, way too much mids, not enough clear kick and bite. I added a notch filter to lose some mids and hopefully balance out the frequency response, but it sounded pretty weak.

Does anyone have any suggestions on typical fixes for this problem? Or alternatively, are there any good high gain pedals out there suited for heavy riffing (ie Metallica, new Slayer, Dream Theatre etc) without the bumblebee fuzz?

thanks,

Craig
Title: help for high gain runoffgroove influenced pedal
Post by: ninoman123 on March 29, 2005, 09:52:41 PM
Big Muff woot woot. Mine has got some lows like mad. Great for palm muted riffs  :twisted:
Title: help for high gain runoffgroove influenced pedal
Post by: bentium on March 30, 2005, 04:56:48 AM
build the dr boogey ;)
it's a fet simulation of the mesa/boogie dual recto
Title: help for high gain runoffgroove influenced pedal
Post by: B Tremblay on March 30, 2005, 06:40:26 AM
CraigD, send me a PM.