I got to thinking the Mender device I manufactured in the '90s could be easily configured to emulate a Dumble circuit, with the exception of the Dumble Clean tone controls. I thought with the spice program I'd see if I could engineer a way around that with selective equalization.
I'm thinkin' there might be a lot of folks who'd like a cheap Dumble option from their vintage Fenders.
Anyone here good at PSpice? I last used it a couple of years ago and had some trouble. A "sample" guitar amp that I downloaded worked OK, but while I could run a simulation through a preamp of my own configuration, I could never get the signal to pass the PI stage.
For more on the Mender and/or the Soldano Hot Mod, check my site:
http://www.mo-toyz.com/index.html
ampdoc1
Dumble Plug-In for Fender Amps
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Re: Dumble Plug-In for Fender Amps
ampdoc1 wrote:I got to thinking the Mender device I manufactured in the '90s could be easily configured to emulate a Dumble circuit, with the exception of the Dumble Clean tone controls. I thought with the spice program I'd see if I could engineer a way around that with selective equalization.
I'm thinkin' there might be a lot of folks who'd like a cheap Dumble option from their vintage Fenders.
Anyone here good at PSpice? I last used it a couple of years ago and had some trouble. A "sample" guitar amp that I downloaded worked OK, but while I could run a simulation through a preamp of my own configuration, I could never get the signal to pass the PI stage.
For more on the Mender and/or the Soldano Hot Mod, check my site:
http://www.mo-toyz.com/index.html
ampdoc1
Hi Dave, I use Pspice all of the time. drop me an email.
glasman at cox dot net
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
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About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com