Also, the modded EQ mod worked a charm. I rewired the switch and added sockets to one side, leaving the other side as an open circuit. I didn't want to disturb the board so I left the 47nF cap in place. Since parallel caps are additive, this gives me the stock setting on one side, and the higher capacitance setting on the other. I tested about 4 different values from 68nF to 1uF and they all sound good, and noticeably fatter than stock. The 1uF cap would probably make this pedal work for bass. It pushed the little speakers on my THR10c a little too hard.
I will send FrankenWashie a collection of caps to experiment with.
And what I like about the mod now is that the original shorted-cap mod is still available, just replace the socketed cap with a link or zero ohm resistor.
Also, does anyone use drive pedals for bass?
Didn't get to experiment with different clipping diode combos because I was having too much fun testing the pedal. It sounds good, even if I do say so myself![]()