Hope this is the right sub for this, if not, please feel free to move.
I was hoping someone could tell me - or at least point me in the right direction - as to how to reduce the low and at the input of an amp.
I have a late 70's JMP, and it has a nice amount of gain, but it's a bit muddy, even with the p/u moved down a bit towards the body, and with backing off of the preamp. One way to deal with this is to put an EQ in front of the head (like a Boss GE7), and reduce some low end, but I would rather go pedal-less. Of course I could also try different p/us, but that's the easy way out, IMHO. I am looking to learn something here

Is there any way to do the equivalent of the EQ in front of the input, and reduce the low end, either by doing something to the head, or maybe by adding a resistor/capacitor to the guitar wiring?
To be clear - we are not talking about power amp stage low end; turning the bass knob counterclockwise doesn't do the trick here, because the excess low end is in the pre amp stage (or at least, I think that's that proper way to say it... if not, feel free to correct me).
Any ideas will be very much appreciated.
Thank you!