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Title: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: Joe_Shroe on May 05, 2018, 01:28:59 AM
I'm building an MXR Micro Amp (https://www.electrosmash.com/images/tech/microamp/mxr-microamp-schematic.png) pretty much matching the exact schematic. However when there's enough gain, bass gets a bit too distorted for my liking. Where should I put a high pass filter to smooth out the bass distortion? I tried putting it after R3 and before the noninverting input, but it made the audio very crackly and poppy.
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: thermionix on May 05, 2018, 03:20:39 AM
What about a smaller C1?
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: Joe_Shroe on May 05, 2018, 04:12:08 AM
Okay I'll test that later. Quick questions though, are R1 + C1 + R2 forming both a high pass and low pass filter together? How does the 4.5v bias voltage on R2 affect the filter if any? And what would be the lowest recommended value of the input decoupling cap C1? Could I go as low as 470pF for example, or does it only affect the high/low pass filters?
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: Elijah-Baley on May 05, 2018, 07:38:52 AM
My Micro Amp has the bass a bit boosted, though not distorted.
I'll try to decreas the C1 just a bit, you could use a 0.082uF (82nF) to reduce a little the input bass.
Then you could try to decrease C3 from 4.7uF to 2.2uF. I never do it, but a sort of Fat mod should be to increase C3 to 10uF, so I assume decreasing it you can get the bass cut.

Let us to know! ;)
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: Kipper4 on May 05, 2018, 10:52:39 AM
What they said ^

C1 try as low as 10nf.
You'll probably find somewhere in the parish of 22-47nf will do.

It largely depends on what's down the line obviously. Gear and amp wise and your taste.

Rich
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: Joe_Shroe on May 06, 2018, 07:08:31 PM
Thanks for the replies. Changing the value for C3 is doing the trick for the low end cutoff, I'm using 0.22 uF right now. One last follow up, what would I need to change for the high end distortion cutoff?
Title: Re: Where to put high pass filter on MXR Micro Amp boost pedal
Post by: thermionix on May 07, 2018, 03:17:32 AM
To roll off some of the top end?  Try a bigger C2.  I think I'd grab 220pF first, then more or less.