Hi All,
I have been playing around with this style of tone stack. The original is below -
This stack is also in Merlin B's pre-amp books, but there has been impedance scaled by doubling the resistances, and modifying the capacitances.
In the first edition of the book, the 10nF cap was /2 to 4.7nF, but the treble cap was doubled from 250pF to 500pF.
In the second edition, the 10nF cap was left at 10nF, with a 500pF treble cap.
In the text of the book it outlines how decreasing the treble cap value raises the corner freq. of the treble filter, thereby deepening the mid scoop, as well as (I am assuming) increasing the scoop centre freq.
But I am so far unable to understand how to modify the freq. responses in other ways, e.g. to raise the corner freq. of the bass filter, response changes when driven from lower impedances, or to make the scoop centre freq. adjustable etc.
Can anyone please help me understand how the circuit works, so that I can then modify the response to suit my needs?
Or does anyone know a simulator that works on this tone stack?
Cheers!
I have been playing around with this style of tone stack. The original is below -
This stack is also in Merlin B's pre-amp books, but there has been impedance scaled by doubling the resistances, and modifying the capacitances.
In the first edition of the book, the 10nF cap was /2 to 4.7nF, but the treble cap was doubled from 250pF to 500pF.
In the second edition, the 10nF cap was left at 10nF, with a 500pF treble cap.
In the text of the book it outlines how decreasing the treble cap value raises the corner freq. of the treble filter, thereby deepening the mid scoop, as well as (I am assuming) increasing the scoop centre freq.
But I am so far unable to understand how to modify the freq. responses in other ways, e.g. to raise the corner freq. of the bass filter, response changes when driven from lower impedances, or to make the scoop centre freq. adjustable etc.
Can anyone please help me understand how the circuit works, so that I can then modify the response to suit my needs?
Or does anyone know a simulator that works on this tone stack?
Cheers!
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