Thunkful":3ceiujfk said:
FourT6and2":3ceiujfk said:
Thunkful":3ceiujfk said:
scottosan":3ceiujfk said:
It's important to note that the higher you turn up the associated gain pot, the less effect they have. With the pot on 10, they are out of circuit. I always tell people that of they thing the amp is too dark, turn down the gain
How much effect would they have if the pot is between 6 and 8?
And another thing that i wonder is that how the bright switches actually boost gain when they are switched to left?
It's all in that link.
https://robrobinette.com/Voicing_an_Amp.htm#Bright_Caps
No it ain't.
Yes. Yes it is. Including a link to the bright boost calculator on the Amp Books page, which you can play with:
https://www.ampbooks.com/mobile/amplifi ... ght-boost/
And there are many more resources on both of those pages. Go read through it all. Bass frequencies get attenuated. The capacitor allows high frequencies to pass through. The value of the capacitor changes the cut-off frequency. You hear this as increased gain in whatever frequencies the cap allows through.
The amps you're talking about have a different capacitor value on each side of the switch. To the left = 4700pF in the Chupa. That allows more mid-range frequencies to pass through. To the right = a lower value cap that only affects higher frequencies. In the Yeti, it's half the value for less of a mid boost.
All of this information is in that link.