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ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
crochambeau wrote: but a voltage divider at circuit output is easy to reverse (unless you're cutting holes in the case).
goroth wrote:If a pot changes the sound or doesn’t work as expected you could put a simple booster afterwards.
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MechaGodzilla wrote:crochambeau wrote: but a voltage divider at circuit output is easy to reverse (unless you're cutting holes in the case).
ya, gonna have to do that, ruining the lovely symmetry of the 3-knobs format
rustywire wrote:goroth wrote:If a pot changes the sound or doesn’t work as expected you could put a simple booster afterwards.
This is what I came to suggest, but in the form of an EQ with master boost/attenuate capabilities. They can be had for like $30-50 for graphic and a little more for parametrics. Worth it for the utility!
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:even the SHO schematics show a voltage divider pot at the output to add a master volume
its a pretty common practice across many circuits
goroth wrote:If a pot changes the sound or doesn’t work as expected you could put a simple booster afterwards.
MechaGodzilla wrote:Maybe I could stick an sho on the output, I think I'd be ok with that. I guess it would boost the super-zippy fuzz sounds that are a bit quiet, but it wouldn't help to attenuate the huge tonebender-y sounds (normal sho at zero isn't "off", it's just no boost)
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