I am looking to put a headphone out circuit on my DIY dummy load/attenuator box(Lpad). I have tried the basic voltage divider circuit but the sound is horrible. Does any one have a schematic of a simple headphone out circuit that will provide a reasonable speaker emulation sound?
I was hoping to find a circuit for a passive filter network that would somewhat emulate a speaker in the phones. The input to this circuit will be the output from a tube guitar amp that is fed to a passive Lpad attenuator capable of attenuating to a dummy load(no speaker output) So i guess this circuit would basically be a voltage divider followed by some kind of tone shaping network to reduce the mid to high end frequency hump at which I would guess to be around 6K. I know speaker emulation is a hard thing to do without modeling,but I am just looking for a basic circuit that sounds ok without a lot of components and is passive.
Look forward to any responses.
I was hoping to find a circuit for a passive filter network that would somewhat emulate a speaker in the phones. The input to this circuit will be the output from a tube guitar amp that is fed to a passive Lpad attenuator capable of attenuating to a dummy load(no speaker output) So i guess this circuit would basically be a voltage divider followed by some kind of tone shaping network to reduce the mid to high end frequency hump at which I would guess to be around 6K. I know speaker emulation is a hard thing to do without modeling,but I am just looking for a basic circuit that sounds ok without a lot of components and is passive.
Look forward to any responses.