Ah I understand. You're talking about a resistor in series to ground after the clippers. TUT book explains this in one of the chapters. Forgot what the author calls it (compliance and bounding?). But it's to basically limit the effect of the diodes and supposedly make the clipping more "tube like." I think Friedman does this in his SAT switch?Reeltarded wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:19 pm Wire a small pot like 10k backwards and the wiper takes the place of the ground wire for your coipper array. The less the resistance the lighter the clipper effect, Putting a maybe 120-220p over that pot also dials out fizz so yiu can find a sweet spot balance for highs and drive with any normal preamp gain setting. That is what I call Squash.
About 15-17 k gets you completely out of the audible clipping.
Might try it at some point but not right now. Working on a bypass cap over the voltage divider on Gain 1 to kill some of the fizz. 500pF to 2000pF. Somewhere in there. But it's hard to really hear an audible difference. Sometimes I think I hear it. Sometimes I think it's my imagination.

