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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 1:48 pm 
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First questions:
I like to experiment with reducing the lower frequencies of the Boost. Can I alter the frequency response of the Boost circuit? If I can, where in the schematic should I be looking at?

Second question:
Regarding applying a signal thru a BYOC style signal tester. I have a simple tone generator app on my PC that can produce 100Hz to 15kHz. Can I use the headphone jack output of the PC into the jack of the signal tester with the tone generator on?


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 2:51 pm 
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syscokid wrote:
First questions:
I like to experiment with reducing the lower frequencies of the Boost. Can I alter the frequency response of the Boost circuit? If I can, where in the schematic should I be looking at?

Second question:
Regarding applying a signal thru a BYOC style signal tester. I have a simple tone generator app on my PC that can produce 100Hz to 15kHz. Can I use the headphone jack output of the PC into the jack of the signal tester with the tone generator on?


I use something that has a level more like a guitar. So my goto pedal test generator is:

https://www.tcelectronic.com/Categories ... rans(en|en)

And since when I am working on a pedal I do it ad nauseum all day, the wiretap allows for many different ‘recordings’ which helps from going crazy listening to the same recording all day. [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]

The output jack will more likely be more of a line level signal instead of a guitar signal and will be different. YMMV


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:48 pm 
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syscokid wrote:
First questions:
I like to experiment with reducing the lower frequencies of the Boost. Can I alter the frequency response of the Boost circuit? If I can, where in the schematic should I be looking at?


If you want to cut low frequencies make C16 smaller. If you want to cut high frequencies, make C17 larger.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:28 pm 
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byoc wrote:
If you want to cut low frequencies make C16 smaller. If you want to cut high frequencies, make C17 larger.

Thank you.


woolie wrote:
I use something that has a level more like a guitar.

Thank you, too. Didn't think about using a looper to produce a "hands free" tone for a signal.


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