Bass Boost is today's sound... whether it's the driving,
gut-vibration pulsation of disco, or the solid bass line of soft,
hard, or laid-back rock. One way to get the modern bass-boost sound
without running out and buying an all-new expensive piece of equipment
is to use a Bass Booster between your guitar, electronic organ or
what-have-you, and the instrument amplifier. A bass booster strips the highs from the instrument's output signal and amplifies low frequencies, feeding on "all-bass" sound to the instrument
amplifier. Naturally, the bigger the speaker used with the amp, the
more powerful the bass: use 15-inchers with the Bass Booster and you
can rattle the windows. Bass Booster is powered by an ordinary 9 volt transistor radio
battery. It can be assembled on a small printed board or on a
veroboard using point to point wiring. The booster connects between
your instrument and its amplifier through two standard RCA Jacks.
Circuit diagram:
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