I'm designing an amp sort of based on the Sunn Model T. I really want to minimize the number of knobs on the front panel, so I need a 1 knob tone stack (also considered going without one entirely but read somewhere on here about need to cut some mids to get a normal guitar sound). Additionally, I wanted a tone stack that would load down the cathode follower as little as possible so I can use relatively large value coupling caps without fear of blocking distortion (I'm basically building a bass amp for guitar).
I played around with the Big Muff tonestack in the Duncan Amps calculator, and was dismayed that most configurations seemed very current hungry. So starting with that circuit I popped over to TINA 7 and after playing around and massaging the parts around, I finally settled on the following arrangement. At one end of the knob's range, the tone stack barely loads the previous stage at all, and even at the other end the load is still relatively light. The mid-cut also shifts it's Fs in addition to depth over the knob's range, so it's hopefully a bit more versatile than the Muff stack.
Check out the attached images and lemme know what you think. I'm concerned I might not be cutting enough mid even at the one extreme.
I'm also open to suggestions for totally different arrangements if there's something out there that would fit the bill even better than what I've got here.
Thanks!
FYI - Pay close attention to the left axis -- each graph has very different indices! Aslo, the 38K is the load resistor for the CF, and isn't really part of the tone stack, but I wanted to design around making sure it didn't have much of an effect.
I played around with the Big Muff tonestack in the Duncan Amps calculator, and was dismayed that most configurations seemed very current hungry. So starting with that circuit I popped over to TINA 7 and after playing around and massaging the parts around, I finally settled on the following arrangement. At one end of the knob's range, the tone stack barely loads the previous stage at all, and even at the other end the load is still relatively light. The mid-cut also shifts it's Fs in addition to depth over the knob's range, so it's hopefully a bit more versatile than the Muff stack.
Check out the attached images and lemme know what you think. I'm concerned I might not be cutting enough mid even at the one extreme.
I'm also open to suggestions for totally different arrangements if there's something out there that would fit the bill even better than what I've got here.
Thanks!
FYI - Pay close attention to the left axis -- each graph has very different indices! Aslo, the 38K is the load resistor for the CF, and isn't really part of the tone stack, but I wanted to design around making sure it didn't have much of an effect.
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