Switching input resistance of high gain fuzz circuits

Started by nightingale, June 24, 2005, 01:24:25 PM

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nightingale

Hello,
In some recent expeirments with big muff, and whisker bisquit circuits I have found that switching between "input resistor" values with a stomp switch can be very usefull in a live setting. For instance, the Whisker bisquit circuit with a 222k resistor at it's input really gets that circuit into a nice compressed FF sounding place.. then switch back to the stock 33k for a ripping big muff type tone with sustain for days.

I think this might be a pretty simple little mod for high gain circuits with a resistor on the input.
be well,
ryanS
www.moccasinmusic.com

Tigrar

Hi!

Actualy I m experimenting on /modding a Muff.
To incease the input resistance will be a part of it.

Perhabs I ll use a inpedance converter.
But that will show up after I checked what sound looks like
if I raise the resistor. BTW my original resistor is at 39K.

Greetz
Tigrar