hi everyone,
i decided to try a bootstrapped master volume exactly like the one here, but am experience some volume leakage with the control all the way down.
i've scoured the web for some info on this and came up with an archived ampage thread that quote a kevin o'connor book:
"We do find a quirk in the bootsrap MV... There can be signal feed through at the 'zero' setting. This happens because the impedances are so high and the signal feeding the pot is quite high, too. The signal can electrostatically couple across the wiring and the pot itself. One solution is to use a lower-value pot so that the bootstrapped impedance will be closer to the stock value (TUT4, p5-7)."
i tried replacing the 1M pot with a 100k pot, but the problem remains. has anyone experienced this? is there a fix, or a better way to do the bootstrapped MV? i know o'connor has an 'improved bootstrapped MV' section in a later book, but i'm... strappe for ca$h at the moment.
i decided to try a bootstrapped master volume exactly like the one here, but am experience some volume leakage with the control all the way down.
i've scoured the web for some info on this and came up with an archived ampage thread that quote a kevin o'connor book:
"We do find a quirk in the bootsrap MV... There can be signal feed through at the 'zero' setting. This happens because the impedances are so high and the signal feeding the pot is quite high, too. The signal can electrostatically couple across the wiring and the pot itself. One solution is to use a lower-value pot so that the bootstrapped impedance will be closer to the stock value (TUT4, p5-7)."
i tried replacing the 1M pot with a 100k pot, but the problem remains. has anyone experienced this? is there a fix, or a better way to do the bootstrapped MV? i know o'connor has an 'improved bootstrapped MV' section in a later book, but i'm... strappe for ca$h at the moment.
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