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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2018 3:07 pm 
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As is, the Crown Jewel places the EQ after (post) the dry blend. I decided to design it this way because as a guitar player, I don't really want to hear the dry signal as a separate entity. I want it to blend seamlessly with the distortion just to add a sharper attack. Or if I want to go mostly clean, I still want to be able to EQ it. I wasn't thinking like a bass player. For bass, it's nice to have that distinct juxtaposition between wet and dry. This modification allows you to switch the EQ to a pre position so that it only affects the distortion signal, and the dry signal remains unaltered.

You'll need a 4PDT switch and two 1uF film caps. Remove C16 and C30 from the main PCB. Connect the +9, -9, +18, and ground wires as you normally would.

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Here's a link to an on-on 4PDT solder lug toggle switch at Mammoth: https://www.mammothelectronics.com/coll ... 41t1b1m1qe

I'm sure several other DIY electronics parts sellers offer them, too.

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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2018 5:12 pm 
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Isn't "thinking like a bass player" an oxymoron? :roll:

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