How do I get more output volume from this pedal?

Started by steveyraff, February 19, 2016, 06:54:28 AM

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steveyraff

Hey guys.

I built this Acoustic 360 bass pedal for a friend. Its the version with a blend control.

He has been telling me that he would prefer it had much more volume available. Its strange, because I built this one before, and on testing both of them, I found at full volume, it is louder than bypassed volume. Is there anything I can change to give it even more output volume? ?

Steve.

www.outlandstudios.co.uk

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steveyraff

Steve.

www.outlandstudios.co.uk

GibsonGM

Hi Stevie....you need to post the actual schematic (or a link to it)...we don't know every pedal by heart on here, lol.   

The tagboard pic (which is almost useless as a means to understand how the thing operates without a lot of work) is too small to see what connects where.  Plus, a schematic gives a common reference, so if someone says "R19", you know what they mean, and so on...
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steveyraff

Ah ok. My apologies. I don't have the schematic unfortunately.
Steve.

www.outlandstudios.co.uk

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GibsonGM

Yeah, I know how it is...can you post a larger pic of the tag board?
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