i keep reading that certain tone stacks "load down" the signal and requires additional gain to make up for losses. what exactly causes the losses? is it the signal passing through capacitors that does it....or much of the signal going to ground....or large values of components? i'm sure this is a stupid question that most of you will get a good laugh out of but if someone does decide to dumb it down for me i would be grateful.
on a side note, i'm playing with a single knob tone control and printed a bode plot of the control at halfway turned. it looks quite similar to a fender-marshall tone stack throughout it's rotation but less versitile of course. the mid scoop notch can be reduced or eliminated. i'm hoping the fact that the lower frequencies taper off rather than shelve will allow me to retain some usable low end while not being too muddy.
on a side note, i'm playing with a single knob tone control and printed a bode plot of the control at halfway turned. it looks quite similar to a fender-marshall tone stack throughout it's rotation but less versitile of course. the mid scoop notch can be reduced or eliminated. i'm hoping the fact that the lower frequencies taper off rather than shelve will allow me to retain some usable low end while not being too muddy.
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