Re: Ibanez Tube Screamer, Comments?
StrykeBack said:
Where is this john guy that I can send my ts9dx off to get modded? perhaps he'd sell me the couple caps or chips and a schematic? i'd be really interested in opening this up and seeing how it works.
My ts9dx was always really dry and muffled, putting it right after my barber tone press really pushed it alive a bit more but I'd like to get an even more open sound out of it.
Hello guys...Here's the deal or most common dislikes about the entire Tube Screamer line...
1) When you click the pedal in,you lose your lows....
2) Everyone complains about the "midrange hump"...
The fix...Beef up the lows,give the pedal the ability to have more gain at high drive settings,but also have an actual cleaner boost at low drive settings with the volume on the pedal way up....
The eq problem gets taken care of because while we beef up the overall tone in the lows,you don't percieve that mid hump...It's actually a corrective midrange eq change or we can actually change the mids by changing the values on the mids set resistor....
I love the TS9 and the reissue TS808,but I always have to mod mine,simply because I want my lows to stay the way they are with the pedal in or out...I actually prefer the lows to be more prominent because I'm a strat player and when I kick that TS in,I want a full,round tone,with alot of singing sustain...The TS benefits from better caps even if the values don't get changed..There are quite a few electrolytic metal can caps in the TS that don't give the pedal better tone...You need the right opamp in these pedals also because that's where the smooth,singing,tone comes from(Partially)...
The Tube Screamers I have on my board get alot of use...I use the reissue 808 set for a slightly boosted blues tone and I have a TS5 that has alot of gain for a Gary Moore,Santana,EJ type tone...Warm,full,and singing tone...Midnite Man has 2 TS5s that I Modded for him...Maybe he'll chime in also...Anyway...Enough rambling... :smack: