Hey,
I am building a small top unit that will only have 3 controls, a gain, tone, and master volume knob. I've got a 250k push-pull pot with a DPDT switch that I want to incorporate as the tone control. Now I am looking for something interesting to do with the DPDT switch.
I have used the Framus mid control, as described here: http://chasingtone.com/yourguitaramp...tone-controls/ before, with adjusted values (1M pot, 100k resistor, 1n caps) to not load the signal too much:
Now I would use it with 5n caps, 25k resistor, and 250k pot. If that loads down my signal too much, I can install an IRF-820 MOSFET cathode follower before the tone stack.
My first idea, which I would really like, is to use the DPDT switch to change the whole tone stack to a Big Muff Pi control (you can also see it on the site linked above):
What I really like about the Framus mid control is that you can dial in that fender tone on pretty much any guitar, but also get some broader and rawer sounds with the mids not attenuated so much. I figured the Big Muff Pi control would give me something else, with more emphasis on the T/B ratio. Maybe someone got an idea how else the Framus mid control can be mixed up with a DPDT switch if my plan does not work? Maybe some kind of control for mostly the bass, with a fixed high/mid range?
TL,DR:
Is this going to effectively switch between the BMP and Framus mid control on a single 250k pot? I put in some Red color to See what happens, when the Framus circuit is activated.
Any feedback and ideas welcome, and happy building to you all! Cheers, Julius
I am building a small top unit that will only have 3 controls, a gain, tone, and master volume knob. I've got a 250k push-pull pot with a DPDT switch that I want to incorporate as the tone control. Now I am looking for something interesting to do with the DPDT switch.
I have used the Framus mid control, as described here: http://chasingtone.com/yourguitaramp...tone-controls/ before, with adjusted values (1M pot, 100k resistor, 1n caps) to not load the signal too much:
Now I would use it with 5n caps, 25k resistor, and 250k pot. If that loads down my signal too much, I can install an IRF-820 MOSFET cathode follower before the tone stack.
My first idea, which I would really like, is to use the DPDT switch to change the whole tone stack to a Big Muff Pi control (you can also see it on the site linked above):
What I really like about the Framus mid control is that you can dial in that fender tone on pretty much any guitar, but also get some broader and rawer sounds with the mids not attenuated so much. I figured the Big Muff Pi control would give me something else, with more emphasis on the T/B ratio. Maybe someone got an idea how else the Framus mid control can be mixed up with a DPDT switch if my plan does not work? Maybe some kind of control for mostly the bass, with a fixed high/mid range?
TL,DR:
Is this going to effectively switch between the BMP and Framus mid control on a single 250k pot? I put in some Red color to See what happens, when the Framus circuit is activated.
Any feedback and ideas welcome, and happy building to you all! Cheers, Julius
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