I am not sure which forum this belongs so if the mod(s) need to move it please do so and let me know where it lands.
I found this schematic somewhere on the internet a while ago and thought it looked interesting. I validated it to the extent of my admittedly limited abilities and decided one day I would build it. If memory serves, it was billed as a KF inspired design and may well be some version of an earlier Airbrake-type circuit.
One thing that I was not sure of was the difference between position 6 and position 5. Position 6 is clearly a bypass, but it seemed to me position 5 would be also. EDIT: Nevermind. Figured out position 5.
Other than drilling a hole in the wrong spot (oops, but recovered from it) and having to bend the resistor mounts in order to fit them into this case, the build was uneventful.
After measuring everything to ensure it was what I expected (albeit maybe not correct!), I tested this first on my recently built 5F2a. In practice, there is no audible attenuation in switch position 5. What is the epxected behavior?
Everything else works just as expected. With the switch in the variable position, I can dial in the fully cranked 5F2a down to where the sound from the pick hitting the strings is just as aduible as the speaker in the amp.
This is the front and the back just after holes were drilled and components test fitted.
Here's the innards. The fixed value resistor is up top, the tapped resistor at the bottom, the rheostat to the left and and the switch on the right. Input is on the right, which is left when the box is right side up.
My tap values are 6.1, 11.0, 16.2 and 24.8 Ohms and the fixed resistor is 24.3 Ohms.
Here it is just after being wired up but before the wires are fully routed and tied in place. I used 16AWG stranded wire.
I worked on this finish for hours as you can clearly see.
One thing that is
Barry
I found this schematic somewhere on the internet a while ago and thought it looked interesting. I validated it to the extent of my admittedly limited abilities and decided one day I would build it. If memory serves, it was billed as a KF inspired design and may well be some version of an earlier Airbrake-type circuit.
One thing that I was not sure of was the difference between position 6 and position 5. Position 6 is clearly a bypass, but it seemed to me position 5 would be also. EDIT: Nevermind. Figured out position 5.
Other than drilling a hole in the wrong spot (oops, but recovered from it) and having to bend the resistor mounts in order to fit them into this case, the build was uneventful.
After measuring everything to ensure it was what I expected (albeit maybe not correct!), I tested this first on my recently built 5F2a. In practice, there is no audible attenuation in switch position 5. What is the epxected behavior?
Everything else works just as expected. With the switch in the variable position, I can dial in the fully cranked 5F2a down to where the sound from the pick hitting the strings is just as aduible as the speaker in the amp.
This is the front and the back just after holes were drilled and components test fitted.
Here's the innards. The fixed value resistor is up top, the tapped resistor at the bottom, the rheostat to the left and and the switch on the right. Input is on the right, which is left when the box is right side up.
My tap values are 6.1, 11.0, 16.2 and 24.8 Ohms and the fixed resistor is 24.3 Ohms.
Here it is just after being wired up but before the wires are fully routed and tied in place. I used 16AWG stranded wire.
I worked on this finish for hours as you can clearly see.
One thing that is
Barry
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