Re: Modding an Amp to Have a More Usabale Midrange
My assumption is that the Duncan Convertible tone stack is Fendery in nature. The cap value will have an impact, but I think the best solution for you is a parametric EQ in the loop, instead of the graphic pedal. It's not because the graphic cuts the mid bands into sections either. Lots of people will tell you graphics are bad for guitar tone. They're sort of right, but that's not the essence of why I'm telling you in your situation to get a parametric. What you need is an active boost/cut midrange that you can tailor to the frequency area you want affected. A variable Q would be a huge plus. In this case, the variable Q parametric mid band becomes the midrange knob you've always wanted. In other words, the right way to address the Convertible issue would be if you could install an active sweepable midrange tone control. But since you can't, the external para-mid would do the trick beautifully.
Edit: Also because you say the amp is midrangey, a 3-band parametric EQ would give you an active boost on the highs and lows as well. If the Convertible tone stack is Fendery as I suspect, then you're really just getting a passive cut.