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thanks! yeah it comes with a blend i've been trying to work on a knob to control the amount of gain but since its generally based around a tonebender mkII its been pretty hard to tame it.
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A really cool way to be able to back off the gain is to add 1 more pot in between your input and before in the in-cap. You're just using it as a variable resistor so just use lugs 3 and 2 and clip off the first lug. just pop this right in between the input and the first cap (as stated above) and you have a really effective "pregain" to smooth things out. This is lifted from the Fulltone fuzzfaces, will work fine with a TB though. Easy, 1 part, works great.
Make sure your pot is either a 50K or 100K Linear (B).
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Sounds nice, bit harsh sounding maybe. Does it come with a blend?
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A 470pf to .002uf (anything in between) taken from AFTER your out-cap to ground will smooth out the highs if they are getting harsh. A subtle mod, but really warms things up on the high end.
Also, if using silicone trannies, 2n2369 are a great low-gain silicone that will get you in the realm of Ge but still be robust and will help make the fuzz more controllable.
Good luck,
matt