I'm trying to restore an old Gibs on amp from the 1940s that someone else has hacked on. I've got it pretty much back together except for the tonestack, and I've got a question about that that I'd like to run by you.
Here is the relevant stage in the circuit:
The tone stack uses an inductor in the boost-cut circuit for the bass control, and no value is indicated on the schematic. There's only a house number that doesn't translate to anything.
My question is what value of inductor should be chosen for the job. I've crunched some numbers, and I'm getting answers in the range of 5 Hy. In addition, that answer makes the part particularly difficult to find. I'm wondering if any of you would have a different opinion with respect to the value of the inductor.
I got the answer by calculating the reactance of the treble side of the circuit, setting both sides equal, and solving for L.
Opinions?
Here is the relevant stage in the circuit:
The tone stack uses an inductor in the boost-cut circuit for the bass control, and no value is indicated on the schematic. There's only a house number that doesn't translate to anything.
My question is what value of inductor should be chosen for the job. I've crunched some numbers, and I'm getting answers in the range of 5 Hy. In addition, that answer makes the part particularly difficult to find. I'm wondering if any of you would have a different opinion with respect to the value of the inductor.
I got the answer by calculating the reactance of the treble side of the circuit, setting both sides equal, and solving for L.
Opinions?
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