Pedal Input Attenuator
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 2:57 pm
I recently picked up a Fuzzbrite and while I like how it sounds, imho it only sounds good when my guitar's volume it turned down. I'm not really a fan of having to play with my volume knob all the time so was considering building some form of input attenuator into the pedal itself. That way I can leave my volume up, but the pedal will still sound good.
I've built a good few pedals but am not really up to speed on my electronics theory. Am I wrong in thinking that a potentiometer between the effect input (not the actual pedal input) and ground will give me what I want?
If you've ever seen the inside of a Fuzzbrite, you'll know it's pretty wild in terms of wiring etc, so I was just going to run the wires from the relevant points on the footswitch and use a small trimpot which I can stick to the inside of the enclosure. Will this actually work or am I missing something?
Thanks
I've built a good few pedals but am not really up to speed on my electronics theory. Am I wrong in thinking that a potentiometer between the effect input (not the actual pedal input) and ground will give me what I want?
If you've ever seen the inside of a Fuzzbrite, you'll know it's pretty wild in terms of wiring etc, so I was just going to run the wires from the relevant points on the footswitch and use a small trimpot which I can stick to the inside of the enclosure. Will this actually work or am I missing something?
Thanks