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Guitar pedal mod question

Forums › Forums › Musicians & D.I.Y. Artists › Guitar Room › Guitar pedal mod question

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 24 years ago by Bartman.
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  • November 15, 2001 at 2:13 am #43312
    Randy Jane
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      I was wondering…I think its possible to somehow modify my Big Muff (RI black) pedal so it will have more gain to it. I mean, if some guy can fall from the Trade Center building and live, I think its possible for me or my real dad to mod the pedal. Any one know of anything to do? I had thought about the Mike Christian Black ice guitar curcuit that you added on your guitar tone pot as the cap. to get more overdrive instead of tone, and I was wondering if maybe they made something simular to that for a pedal? Anything really would work. Ive talked to some people about this who know electronics and they said that if you really wanted to and knew how, you could mod anything, even if its a pcb. Is there anything at radioshack? components? anything? thanks.

      RJ

      November 15, 2001 at 10:56 am #55841
      Bartman
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        RJ,
        I got no experience in modding a Big Muff, but if you check here: http://guitareffectprojects.tripod.com/
        you can find some useful info. Also, try other effects related pages like geofex.com
        Good luck
        Bart

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