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  1. I see... Well then please tell me exactly which resistors, capsitors, etc I have to change and what values should I replace them with? I'm not that good at electronics :-[ so you have to explain me with little more details.... ;D
  2. Could you please be more specific? Exactly what values should I put and where exactly? If I use the LM386 output to go into the input of the effect without the distortion?
  3. wait a minute. I missed something here. ??? So do I or do I not put the gain pot? And will it give me an overdriven sound? If i don't use overdrive, will it make any difference if I put the amp before or after the Envelope filter? The overdrive is a second priority. I mostly care that the bypassed signal is same loudness with the one after the effect. ps. The amp will be in the same box with the env filter and will be switched on and off as one.
  4. interesting idea. will it have any noticable difference to the sound?
  5. ok thanks a lot! I'll try it on monday because i forgot both circuits at work :-[ two more things. Where will it be better to put the amp, before or after the filter? if i put the gain control can it be used as an overdrive? thanks again man
  6. What is the differnce between the 25 ohm reostat and the 1k pot? Why is the reostat wasting battery power? Wouldn't the smaller capacitor (10uF) cut the bass frequency on the output as well?
  7. Hello everyone. As you can see this is my first post here and i need your help on this one: I've built an envelope filter for my bass guitar which i found here. It works just fine except for one little thing. The output signal is lower than the input so i tried to find a way to amplify the output signal. I searched on the internet and found this guitar amplifier. I built it and intergrated it into the envl. filter's box. Connected the filter's otuput to the amp's input and the amp's output to the box'es output jack. I also connected the amp's 9V input along with the filter's 9V input and use this 9V power supply. So i turned it on but nothing changed. I think the amp is ok although i didn't try it on it's own. Have you got any ideas\suggestions on that? thank you in advance
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