I was curious if anyone ever built a guitar amp that takes into account that humans have trouble hearing low and high frequencies at low volumes but not at high volumes (as described by Fletcher-Munson curves).
I envision the amp gradually boosting highs and lows as you turn the volume down and attenuating them as you turn the volume up. It would be cool if you could set your tone the way you want and have that tone remain consistent as you increase and decrease your volume since the circuit would retain the perceived volume balance of the different frequencies. I think it would make life simpler, you wouldn't have to tweak your amp as much.
I looked on the internet for some stuff and I saw some patent applications for a circuit that gradually compensates as you increase/decrease the volume, but I don't think it wasn't geared towards guitar amps.
How about a simple loudness control like found on some stereos? I was reading about those and it seems like they are a circuit with a fixed bass and treble boost that kicks in when the volume control is set at a certain point. I guess it uses a pot with four connections. It doesn't sound as nice as something that gradually compensates, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
- Clint
I envision the amp gradually boosting highs and lows as you turn the volume down and attenuating them as you turn the volume up. It would be cool if you could set your tone the way you want and have that tone remain consistent as you increase and decrease your volume since the circuit would retain the perceived volume balance of the different frequencies. I think it would make life simpler, you wouldn't have to tweak your amp as much.
I looked on the internet for some stuff and I saw some patent applications for a circuit that gradually compensates as you increase/decrease the volume, but I don't think it wasn't geared towards guitar amps.
How about a simple loudness control like found on some stereos? I was reading about those and it seems like they are a circuit with a fixed bass and treble boost that kicks in when the volume control is set at a certain point. I guess it uses a pot with four connections. It doesn't sound as nice as something that gradually compensates, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
- Clint
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