![]() ![]() I'm unsure of the clone schematic's fidelity to the original, but it was used in this PremierGuitar article. And here's a schematic of a clone, with helpful component labeling. So, I'd like to ask for GN2's help and recommendations modding the BD-2 circuit. Worse, I remember very little of whatever electronics knowledge I picked up back when I posted here, a decade ago. BLUES DRIVER CLONE MODHere's a video of the stock BD-2 next to a JHS-modded BD-2. I can't find a schematic for that JHS mod anywhere, which is obviously good business sense for JHS. ![]() It sounds somewhat more "transparent" - a nauseating term, but in this case perhaps an accurate one. I'm impressed with what JHS has done with their "Blu-Drive" mod. I want to mod the BD-2 to change its gain character from ice-pick fuzz to saturation and warm clipping - and to otherwise improve its sound in any way. TweakFuzz that Newey gifted me many moons ago (thanks again Newey □), and a Big Muff Pi also came in the same bundle as the BD-2. It's too 'ice-pick' fuzzy, and it seems to squish the signal's frequency range. I find its gain unpleasant - even at the low levels I'd use. I want to use my BD-2 Blues Driver as an optional extra gain stage before the amp, to push it into saturation sooner.īut the BD-2's stock sound is. The Marshall pleads to be overdriven ("driven over?"). I also recently bought a Marshall Super Bass Mk II 100-watt amp head. And I'm in luck: it's an old mod-able release. ![]() One of the things included was a Boss BD-2 Blues Driver. I bought a bundle of things to save money on the bundling. ![]()
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