I'm trying to figure out how I should do a TMB tone stack, which seems to be extremely gain-sucking. I just want to compensate for gain with a preamp tube (in a silicon amp circuit your op-amp should be able to push way more amplification anyway, so this only applies to tubes).
I've taken a glance at a Fender schematic or two and decided to model based on that:
Fender uses a 12AY7. For gain stage 1, use R1=1.5k, C1=25uF (no low-end roll-off), and R3=100k. Gain stage 2 grid anode-follows gain stage 1. Expose the stage 2 anode to B+ directly (no plate resistor). For R2, use 100k. Tone stack cathode-follows gain stage 2, between the cathode and R2.
I'm thinking possibly 2.2k or 1.2k instead of 1.5k on R1; I'm not sure the tone stack's inherent impact on lows and highs, though more resistance rolls off more high-end so I would think I'd want a bit colder bias (2.2k) to compensate. Then again, with R2=100k even with no plate resistor, that's pretty cold already; warming the signal in stage 1 just a tad can't hurt.
I'm also curious if there's a reason to try to use 500k or 1M pots for the treb/mid/bass knobs, or if I should just use a standard set with 250k treb/bass and maybe 25K mid.
I'm also not quite savvy enough to pick my own cap values... anyone want to give me a hand on this one? I might just pick defaults, or use a Tone Modeler stack I developed a while back...
Thoughts?
I've taken a glance at a Fender schematic or two and decided to model based on that:
Fender uses a 12AY7. For gain stage 1, use R1=1.5k, C1=25uF (no low-end roll-off), and R3=100k. Gain stage 2 grid anode-follows gain stage 1. Expose the stage 2 anode to B+ directly (no plate resistor). For R2, use 100k. Tone stack cathode-follows gain stage 2, between the cathode and R2.
I'm thinking possibly 2.2k or 1.2k instead of 1.5k on R1; I'm not sure the tone stack's inherent impact on lows and highs, though more resistance rolls off more high-end so I would think I'd want a bit colder bias (2.2k) to compensate. Then again, with R2=100k even with no plate resistor, that's pretty cold already; warming the signal in stage 1 just a tad can't hurt.
I'm also curious if there's a reason to try to use 500k or 1M pots for the treb/mid/bass knobs, or if I should just use a standard set with 250k treb/bass and maybe 25K mid.
I'm also not quite savvy enough to pick my own cap values... anyone want to give me a hand on this one? I might just pick defaults, or use a Tone Modeler stack I developed a while back...
Thoughts?
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