If Fender has executives who care, they are probably watching this progress and will drag in the designers of the circuit board at some point and want to know why they didn't do this. And when they see the lame excuses and attempts to gaslight in their posted responses there should be some very uncomfortable moments in their shiny new co-headquarters.
A response that flat is great, but what will the speaker and cabinet do to it? If they ruin the flatness, does it make sense to be able to run the output of your board into a different power-amp and cab/speaker so it can kill two birds with one stone?
Excellent!And yes ..this preamp is better suited for a really nice power amp solution and a co-axial driver. That is the real reason behind doing this right. Fixing the FR is just a bonus. There is a lot of possibility for this preamp in the FRFR space.
Without giving away too many details yet..Just fixing the phantom power issue is reason enough to do a mod like this. I do wonder if there will be a sonic difference overall with the preamp mod outside of the reduction of the 'hiss'. Most reviewers I heard said outside of the hiss the unit sounded really good.
One of the things people are always wanting the FM3 to have is a powered USB-A port. Maybe such a thing on your board to supply a USB-A and a USB-C could really blow Fender's mind and have people racing to your upgrade/fix? I always lean toward plugging something into the power strip, but, well, you know, "people".Without giving away too many details yet..
Yes. There are many sonic improvements in the eq. The bottom end is a little lower. The mids have more balls. The high end is sweeter and more refined. The crossover notch is gone as the crossover is tuned properly.
And some functional improvements.. like adding a clip light and better shielding from EMF, An optional mute/standby switch, socketed ICs so you can roll your own, premium components and nice custom pots that have 40 clicks for precise knob settings that stay put.
The design has way less components than the stock board and 8 opamp channels instead of 16 amps.
And with that savings... a damn sexy gold plated circuit board
The downside is that those ports are fragile and prone to damage.Great to read.Without giving away too many details yet..
Yes. There are many sonic improvements in the eq. The bottom end is a little lower. The mids have more balls. The high end is sweeter and more refined. The crossover notch is gone as the crossover is tuned properly.
And some functional improvements.. like adding a clip light and better shielding from EMF, An optional mute/standby switch, socketed ICs so you can roll your own, premium components and nice custom pots that have 40 clicks for precise knob settings that stay put.
The design has way less components than the stock board and 8 opamp channels instead of 16 amps.
And with that savings... a damn sexy gold plated circuit board
Those are some problematic jacks for sure.One of the things people are always wanting the FM3 to have is a powered USB-A port. Maybe such a thing on your board to supply a USB-A and a USB-C could really blow Fender's mind and have people racing to your upgrade/fix? I always lean toward plugging something into the power strip, but, well, you know, "people".The downside is that those ports are fragile and prone to damage.
The mids have more balls. The high end is sweeter and more refined.
The filters I used are tuned close to the factory settings, but the factory mid is asymmetrical.. my tuning is not. The highs sound less harsh and more musical. The cut isn't for cutting hiss anymore, so the knob has more useful range.What does that mean?
The filters I used are tuned close to the factory settings, but the factory mid is asymmetrical.. my tuning is not. The highs sound less harsh and more musical. The cut isn't for cutting hiss anymore, so the knob has more useful range.
My filters just sound better. Without the hiss.
Yes it is designed for bothI’m sold. Will this work in both units 10 and 12”?
one other question....is the xlr out that youve now shielded from phantom pre or post the eq circuit (and could this be switchable?)....im absolutley in either way, but that might be an idea for the 'perfect circuit'.....Yes it is designed for both
The xlr out is built into the stock input board. It is a copy of the xlr input.one other question....is the xlr out that youve now shielded from phantom pre or post the eq circuit (and could this be switchable?)....im absolutley in either way, but that might be an idea for the 'perfect circuit'.....