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Title: HRM Bluesmaster - is there a way to reduce the PAB level?
Post by: Tone Control on September 05, 2010, 04:51:53 PM
the PAB is a little too much for my way of playing
can it be trimmed back? I saw no trimmer for this

I have another amp with PAB added, and the footswitch has a pot on it to set the PAB gain level

thanks
T


Title: Re: HRM Bluesmaster - is there a way to reduce the PAB level?
Post by: mcinku on September 08, 2010, 09:20:29 AM
68k resistor going from mid pot to ground determines your PAB level.

bigger resistor = more gain

the original Bluesmaster amps have 22M in there and it's called MEGA boost  ;D

just decrease that value or use 100K pot for fine tuning
 ;)


Title: Re: HRM Bluesmaster - is there a way to reduce the PAB level?
Post by: Tone Control on September 08, 2010, 07:41:16 PM
68k resistor going from mid pot to ground determines your PAB level.

bigger resistor = more gain

the original Bluesmaster amps have 22M in there and it's called MEGA boost  ;D

just decrease that value or use 100K pot for fine tuning
 ;)


Excellent thanks!!
That would be a linear pot I assume?

cheers
Tone


Title: Re: HRM Bluesmaster - is there a way to reduce the PAB level?
Post by: mcinku on September 09, 2010, 05:19:09 AM
I would go with linear


Title: Re: HRM Bluesmaster - is there a way to reduce the PAB level?
Post by: Tone Control on September 09, 2010, 08:58:25 AM
thankyou!