Texas tea mod
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Texas tea mod
Has anyone tried the Texas tea mod in a top boost preamp?
Re: Texas tea mod
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try a 3m pot in series with a 10nf cap bypassing the tonestack
try a 3m pot in series with a 10nf cap bypassing the tonestack
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Re: Texas tea mod
Is this a mod by Dan Torres?
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Re: Texas tea mod
The layout is the last page of the kit instructions.
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Re: Texas tea mod
So it's like the old boost on the Mesa Boogies that lifts the eq, but this one can be regulated.
Re: Texas tea mod
Looks like bypassed the EQ insertion loss, not really like a lift on the tail midrange resistor. And no mid pot in that circuit either. How does it sound? It seems like it could get wooly sounding. I don’t have a full Dumble build but have played around with the .002 bypass cap for eq and it sounded kind of muddy to me. .01 would create even more of that low mid sound.