Hi,
Most of the amps these days have a mute circuit that doesn't allow relay pops and clicks to be heard. Most of the time P-Channel JFETs are used. According to the schematics for example Mesa /and not only/ is using J175. They are usually in parallel with the sound to ground.
I built a similar mute circuit but instead of J175 I used J174 because I had several of them by hand. I placed mine in parallel with the Master volume /PI In/. Unfortunately I noticed that at higher levels the FET starts to distort and makes the sound flat. At lower levels there's no such problem. I tried several of them with the same result.
So I'm wondering if J174 are the wrong type JFET for the purpose or I messed up something?
Any comments would be appreciated.
Most of the amps these days have a mute circuit that doesn't allow relay pops and clicks to be heard. Most of the time P-Channel JFETs are used. According to the schematics for example Mesa /and not only/ is using J175. They are usually in parallel with the sound to ground.
I built a similar mute circuit but instead of J175 I used J174 because I had several of them by hand. I placed mine in parallel with the Master volume /PI In/. Unfortunately I noticed that at higher levels the FET starts to distort and makes the sound flat. At lower levels there's no such problem. I tried several of them with the same result.
So I'm wondering if J174 are the wrong type JFET for the purpose or I messed up something?
Any comments would be appreciated.
Comment