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BD2 Phat Mod?

Started by GLPE, July 20, 2005, 11:11:50 PM

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GLPE

How noticable is the change in tone when you flip the toggle switch in the phat mod on the Boss BD2 Blues Driver?
I just did one and I can barely hear any differece between my two toggle switch settings, I am wondering if I did it correctly.

wampcat1

Quote from: GLPEHow noticable is the change in tone when you flip the toggle switch in the phat mod on the Boss BD2 Blues Driver?
I just did one and I can barely hear any differece between my two toggle switch settings, I am wondering if I did it correctly.

Turn the gain all the way up, and hit the a string when you toggle the switch.
BARELY noticeable.

Brian

GLPE

so It is barely noticeable, and that doesnt mean that I did it wrong, right?

crittoprrr

The difference is not stunning. I hear it in the "o" lower mids rather than bass.

wampcat1

Quote from: GLPEso It is barely noticeable, and that doesnt mean that I did it wrong, right?

You most likely did it correct, It is just not a dramatic change -- definately not enough to warrant it to have it's own switch IMO. :)

Take care,
Brian

Danny G

I did it, didn't notice much.

So I used the toggle switch to instead add an additional .047 cap to the input cap.  Still can't hear much difference.

MartyMart

If you flick it on whilst playing a low "fifth" chug on E/A strings, you will
hear some more "low mid/Bass"
I would say that its a bit subtle, but it depends where your gain is set and
what amp/cab you are using.
You wont hear much change at all on a small combo !!

Marty.
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wampcat1

Quote from: Danny GI did it, didn't notice much.

So I used the toggle switch to instead add an additional .047 cap to the input cap.  Still can't hear much difference.

If a person wants a noticeable bass boost, you want to increase the value of c22, which is a .22uf tantalum.

Brian

mudmen

Are there any other parts that should be changed to make it sound better (apart from those mentioned in 'Keeley mod') ?
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wampcat1

Quote from: mudmenAre there any other parts that should be changed to make it sound better (apart from those mentioned in 'Keeley mod') ?

There is a TON more things that can be done to the bd-2.
I have a ton of mods available at http://www.guitartone.net/ but they are purchase only. I'm sure there are several around that will help give you some more pointers.

Take care,
Brian

mudmen

Any chance for free mod or some tips ? ;)
David Gilmour :: Gear Forum
http://www.davidgilmour.pq.pl

wampcat1

Quote from: mudmenAny chance for free mod or some tips ? ;)

Sure -
experiment with the diodes at d7, d8, d9, d10, d1, and d3.

Germaniums will give it a good flavor, though a bit fuzzy.
Throw in a couple of leds in d9 and d10 for some assymetrical goodness.

Also, I accidentally misstated the tantalum cap at c22. It is a .15uf stock, and for more bass, make it a .22uf, though this may make it too much bass, so experiment to taste.

Make c17 and c19 into .01uf's...adds a nice presence without being 'ice-picky' like the stock pedal.

I like to put .1uf's on the tone control cap.

Hope that helps! :)

Take care,
Brian