I'm sure most of you are familiar with the tonestack device from duncans' amp pages. a lot of circuit designers use it to check their circuits against the popular; vox, marshall, fender etc types by viewing the frequency reponse of these circuits and comparing them with that of their own.
I've just started an attempt at designing a preamp & overdrive for bass guitar in an effects box using multisim to simulate my circuit.
I'm confused because on the tonestack the input seems to be the 'Zsrc' which has two outputs and feed to two opposite ends of the circuit.
I always thought that from a jack socket you take the 'live' signal and the 'ground' signal?! Why are there two outputs on the tonestack circuits then?
Cheers, Jenks.
I've just started an attempt at designing a preamp & overdrive for bass guitar in an effects box using multisim to simulate my circuit.
I'm confused because on the tonestack the input seems to be the 'Zsrc' which has two outputs and feed to two opposite ends of the circuit.
I always thought that from a jack socket you take the 'live' signal and the 'ground' signal?! Why are there two outputs on the tonestack circuits then?
Cheers, Jenks.
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