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  • MARK IV EQ Scaling

    Hi,

    You all know that those inductors are hard to get. In the same time there's a wide selection of inductors of up to 100mH so I was thinking of scaling down the tone control section by a factor of 10.
    The values for the 80Hz section for example will be:

    OLD - NEW

    470 Ohm - 47 Ohm
    1H - 100mH
    3.3uF - 33uF
    pots 50k - 5k

    Did I get it right and do I need to tweak the circuit any firther to make it work with the new values?

  • #2
    Since it's a solid state EQ anyway, perhaps it's easier to use opamps instead of inductors? It should be fairly easy to find a schematic for a generic opamp-based graphic EQ, and adjust it to get the desired frequency bands.

    E.g. something like this:
    http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_eq6b_sc.pdf

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    • #3
      You scaled the characteristic impedance of the tuned circuits by a factor of 10, so you'll need to reduce every other impedance in the circuit by a factor of 10 too, and make sure any active devices can source 10 times the current that they had to before, and have 1/10 the output impedance.

      The smart money is indeed on replacing all those inductors with gyrators.
      "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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