So I'm building my own sort-of amp and was thinking about using one of the amp simulations off run off groove's website. (Azabche, Supreaux Deux, Britannia)
They all have some kind of tone control, but im not quite sure if they were designed to be placed in front of an amp that already has an equalizer (wich would be not flat response, since almost all guitar amplifiers cut some mids) or if can place one after it.
What would you guys say?
Thanks!
http://www.runoffgroove.com/articles.html (Link to run off groove's projects with schematics)
ROG Amp simulations as a preamp
- phatt
- Transistor Tuner
As most guitar rigs have an EFX loop then you can bypass the whole preamp to assess the difference.
Breadboard the whole thing and go hunting the sound you want,,,, Oh it's a long road to travel but you will no doubt learn heaps along the way. (The short cut might look deceptively simple but is chock full of massive gotchaz for the novice)
Phil.
Breadboard the whole thing and go hunting the sound you want,,,, Oh it's a long road to travel but you will no doubt learn heaps along the way. (The short cut might look deceptively simple but is chock full of massive gotchaz for the novice)
Phil.