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Question about Applying SUS-2 to See-saw Inverter
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I just wanted to report back. On what tried:

1. I try making the standard connection and did something interesting. You do get the sag effect but as you turn the control up you an almost octave type sound. It bit like what you get on certain fuzz pedals but less musical. So that connection is out.

2. The first connection suggested but adding a coupling cap and grid leak to first half of the splitter work really well. Sound great and provide lots different feels and sustain qualities. I'm going to stick with that connection.

Hopefully this post is useful if anyone else tries a SUS on this type of amp.
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RE: Question about Applying SUS-2 to See-saw Inverter - by makinrose - 05-13-2019, 01:30 AM

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