This is great overall but I'm now more confused
Pickmaster indeed said that lowering the slope resistor to 68k does wonders in "bloom" and "touch responsiveness"
Now just what exactly does modding the other way (increasing slope resistor) do to the sound? Please elaborate to me kindly and thanks a lot.
And about the "high plate" and "low plate" thing. COuld you guys explain that concept and what made the difference between the two and how they impact the response given the slope resistor values. ..I've read that "high plate" versions yield a stiffer feel. Now those who know me know that I am rather allergic of anything stiff. What can I do for more responsive compression then? You know, so I can strum colorful chords and yield a glassy pleasing chirpy sound as opposed to ear fatigue inducing stiffness.
Kinda like John's tone here (he is indeed using one of his early Dumbles here through a Fender 2x15 most probably)
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I'm sorry fo r asking these I have a rather lower average knowledge in amps.
THanks for all the well meaning modders and tweakerses you guys.