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Re: BJFE LGW Question ?

Postby xtoby44x » Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:42 am

so I installed the NS LF 353N in mine and all I can say is WOW there definitely is a difference and IMHO it just seems to my ears that the pedal now sounds brighter and much more responsive with a more amp like break up.

great little upgrade :!: using a power adaptor so I haven't noticed any low voltage noise so for me it's a win/win :D
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Re: BJFE LGW Question ?

Postby Donner » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:42 pm

Yeah I believe thats close to the original chip Bjorn selected for it ..... it has less compression and less distortion complexity which gives it a bit more punch .... but some wanted it to break up a bit easier and develop a bit of compression on its own.... its good to have choices, eh?
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Re: BJFE LGW Question ?

Postby Strat-o-lux » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:32 am

so I installed the NS LF 353N in mine and all I can say is WOW there definitely is a difference and IMHO it just seems to my ears that the pedal now sounds brighter and much more responsive with a more amp like break up.


This is of interest to me. Who did you order the LF353N from? Thanks for the info, and thanks to whoever started this thread!
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Re: BJFE LGW Question ?

Postby SteveA » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:41 pm

Reviving this thread. On my way to purchase a new LGW and already want to experiment with the LF353 chip. Anyone know how hard it is to swap them out and a reputable place to purchase (though i assume that its pretty easy online)? How hard is it to swap these chips out?
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Re: BJFE LGW Question ?

Postby SteveA » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:21 pm

Well looks like I won't be getting the LGW after all though I might still go for the handwired MP in the meantime :) What chip is in your CRW (lucky guy, the only one-off LGW !!!). Did you do some experimenting ?
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