Is there a ts9 mod like this?
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- Joined: 09 Feb 2018, 23:24
Hello all, first post
Right to the point.
Is there a way to mod a ts9 so that no clean signal comes through?
Please and thank you
God bless
Shred
Right to the point.
Is there a way to mod a ts9 so that no clean signal comes through?
Please and thank you
God bless
Shred
- Dirk_Hendrik
- Old Solderhand
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Like Phatt says.
Or, essentially, even easier. Just keep it stock. There is no mixing stage or similar where dirty and clean are mixed or something. Therefore, when engaged, all signal is dirty. It's just not dirty enough for your taste I'm afraid.
Or, essentially, even easier. Just keep it stock. There is no mixing stage or similar where dirty and clean are mixed or something. Therefore, when engaged, all signal is dirty. It's just not dirty enough for your taste I'm afraid.
- paulc
- Resistor Ronker
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One thing I like to do to them is to convert the clipping opamp into an inverting stage. This will cut the clean bleed way back. It can be a little tricky to do, but pretty easy in the ts10 and takes just minutes in the EH East River. A little more saturation, compression, and less "clutter" in the low end. A slight loss in volume and attack because the clean transients are not coming through. It's easy to get the volume back with a tweak to the diode clamps.
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- Joined: 09 Feb 2018, 23:24
Thanks for all the replies.
Im a rookie at pedal mods, do you have a schematic or intructions for that mod?
I can solder.
Please and thank you
God bless
Shred
Im a rookie at pedal mods, do you have a schematic or intructions for that mod?
I can solder.
Please and thank you
God bless
Shred
- paulc
- Resistor Ronker
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I can't get a pic to post...Sirshredalot wrote:Thanks for all the replies.
Im a rookie at pedal mods, do you have a schematic or intructions for that mod?
I can solder.
Please and thank you
God bless
Shred