Biyang pedals are to brigth. Any solution?

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Marb
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Hi from argentina, my name is Martin.

I have a cuestion about sone biyang pedals...

I have a biyang phaser and it seems to have a gigantic high pass filter. It is very bright, even compared to the small stone. And several of these pedals, especially those that use LFO sound similar.
Someone faced this problem and found some solution?
Does adding a low pass filter help? Where should I put it?
Thanks!

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I increased the input capacitor on the biyang delay. Worked well.

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input cap increase worked on my Washburn phaser (clone of dod stereo phaser)
works a treat for guitar and bass now

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Which Biyang phaser are we talking about?
The old silver PH-8 was an exact clone of the MXR Phase 100

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Chris_Summerfield wrote:I increased the input capacitor on the biyang delay. Worked well.
Hi Chris!

how did you find the input capacitor?

Did you find the schems somewhere?

Many Thanks!

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