In other words, we couldn't hope for a better person to be working on this@marsonic I built acoustic preamps for several years. I still have a lot of parts.
and a fair bit of experience having PC boards made, sourcing parts, and assembly/wave soldering.

It could possibly be. Everyone is raving about the sound of this amp. It is a shame Fender did not deal with the hiss.Also maybe fix the notch in the crossover point with an a/b switch with stock values. So I know that notch isn't part of the magic.
That was some good detective and diagnosing work.@marsonic I built acoustic preamps for several years. I still have a lot of parts.
and a fair bit of experience having PC boards made, sourcing parts, and assembly/wave soldering.
this has me thinking. How is everyone setting their outputs on their fractals. If i recall there's a difference between say FM9's and the AF3. REason I'm thinking this, and I could be wrong, is I have Austin buddy's presets and in his instructions I believe for FM9's to run outputs full on vs Axe Fx III to gain stage bit differently like have it around noon/1'oclock ish. I'm vaguely remembering. I have my AF3 on +4 setting and running XLR direct to the F12's. I have my output 1 pretty low...only about 9/10' o'clock. Im only needing moderate volume but signal to noise ratio/optimal signal and all that jazz...should I change that? Like higher output coming from AF3 and just lower the volumes on the cabs be better?I'm going to say this after getting deep into this thing.
1) It sounds great. Already.
2) It has a cabinet behind me singing mojo. Like damn near spiritual. It's got something going on there.
3) It works so (&$&#%) great with my Fractal presets!!
3) the balanced power supply has a goregeous bi-polar and nicely filtered design. With a low-z buffered ground plane. Really. Nice .
The input is true balanced, and can take +4dB.
All of it.
..Seriously the Fractal out set to +4 and the knob all the way up kind of +4 balanced in.
Parts tho ... Meh
4) they used an old school full size post-thru-hole pcb! Shut you mouth! Old analog sauce.
No programming bi-quads in digital. No latency. .. It's just dang resistors and caps, and amp stages.
I seriously Love them for that!
I love it. It's badass.
..... and it has a tad* bit of hiss.
*Which could be eliminated with a reference quality eq design. And by throwing out 9 amp stages and several dozen resistors and caps .
How is everyone setting their outputs on their fractals. If i recall there's a difference between say FM9's and the AF3. REason I'm thinking this, and I could be wrong, is I have Austin buddy's presets and in his instructions I believe for FM9's to run outputs full on vs Axe Fx III to gain stage bit differently like have it around noon/1'oclock ish. I'm vaguely remembering.


Wait, you‘ve already gotten a replacement PCB designed and fabricated?View attachment 128485
Here is the new eq design. 4 clean filters.
One fixed filter to set the stock house curve (the magic sauce) with a bypass switch for true flat response.
3 Eq bands tuned almost exactly like the factory eq
Perfectly in phase. Ultra low noise. Ultra low impedance. Low parts count . (16 resistors, 9 capacitors, 4 amp stages. )
Now to order a couple of components![]()
Yeah the spacing of the pots on the PCB should have given this away.Nah, I had some here.
that would take 10 days or so.
It's just the right size to put in an enclosure to sit on top of the FR-12. That way I leave the stock eq intact and can switch between them.Yeah the spacing of the pots on the PCB should have given this away.
-Aaron
In a band setting the hiss is not really an issue at all. It's only in a quiet room that it becomes evident.This is all very amazing and much appreciated. While I love the design idea of the FR12, I have no clue how to do the brilliant mods you guys are describing. Will have to wait for Fender to hopefully release rev 2 of the FR12 with little to no zero volume hissing. Unless if used in a live band setting the hiss would be a non-issue.
This is all very amazing and much appreciated. While I love the design idea of the FR12, I have no clue how to do the brilliant mods you guys are describing. Will have to wait for Fender to hopefully release rev 2 of the FR12 with little to no zero volume hissing. Unless if used in a live band setting the hiss would be a non-issue.
First pic is stock, 2nd pic is modded,
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