Topic: Building a Master Volume Box
My Fender Princeton 650 Amplifier has long been the amp that I've sought after (For it's sound and clarity and effects)
but it has always had one major flaw...
ITS TOO LOUD!!!
(No master volume and 2 channels with independent volumes)
I always have issues with volume at home and church playing with it because it has no master volume. I can only put it halfway between 0&1 at home and 1&2 at church....maybe 3 if we play out at a larger church...and thats the clean and dirty channels.
The problem is that the dirty channel has the "DYNA-TOUCH" system from Fender that I absolutely LOOOOVE! The gain is touch sensitive but you can't get the most usage out of it unless the volume is turned up to at least 4. At 4, you can't really play anywhere besides an outdoor venue or a large warehouse...so...you see my problem.
Lately I stick to only using the clean channel and I have to fiddle with the mixing board to lower the sound in the PA and lay the amp down on the floor (to muffle it) and still mic it to get the sounds I need. And in addition to that, the clean channel only has volume, bass and treble controls. No mids like on the dirty channel. (*SIGH*)
So in perusing the Squier '51 board I found out that someone built a master volume box for less than 8.00 USD.
Easy plans: http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/newland/2081/id3.htm
The project had to be completed sooner rather than later since we have another double-header gig this upcoming Sunday.
Soooo....I built the guts into what used to be an A-B box I had from earlier. Stupid me, I already had the 1/4" mono jacks all I really needed was the 100k POT. *DUH*
So after wiring everything as outlined I wound up with this little guy.
I put velcro on the bottom to attach it to the top of my amp and stabilize it.
Here's the guts...
The box works EXACTLY as indicated regardless of which way you have it plugged in. That's great because I forgot to label which way is the INPUT and OUTPUT. [:p] I tested it on my little first-act battery amp with it going in-between my guitar and the amp. I turned my guitar volume up to the max on the bridge SD-JB so it distorted...then I used the volume box as the volume control substitute and it worked as designed.
EDIT: Oh yeah, this is built to work primarily in the FX loop to bring down the loudness of the signal going from the Preamp into the PowerAmp. It effectively gives you all of the rich tones you get from boosting your preamp side...with control over the loudness of the poweramp side. IE: You can get that great bluesy amp breakup without blowing out your ears.
Video demo to come probably on monday (Holiday).
EDIT: Does anyone have any idea what to do with that blasted shaft?
I know I'm going to cut it down but what do you do to get a knob on that solid shaft?
I'm thinking krazy glue?...to metal?
=]
Dm
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