Looking for a way to fatten up a Red Llama

Started by Subzero, November 06, 2007, 01:40:30 PM

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Subzero

I just built a Red Llama using MadBean's Vero layout. (Great layout btw...)
I'm looking for a way to fatten up the sound. I love the bass responce but I'd like a little bit more mids and less highs. I've searched the forums and found a some ideas but none that were clear enough for me as I'm a total newbie in this field and still strugling to figure out how to read a schematics.

Thnx in advance
Itsik


DougH

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."

frankclarke

If you increase the values of the (picofarad size) caps across the inverters you will get less treble, that should do it.

Subzero


petemoore

  Pull one of the caps across a near input inverter, that should increase treble.
  install an increased value cap there to taste...
  Slightly increase that one maybe do ~the same on later inverters.
  Alternatively, you may choose to 'let the hash grow'  [early nearer input] as it is now] and instead increase the LP filtering on later inverters to smooth that over.
  LP Filter early, late, both, perhaps there's a TC with component values that could be diddled with?   
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