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  • Gain section frequency response

    Hi,

    So we have this gain section from a real amp. The question is how to recalculate component values if I want to replace the 500k pot with an 1M one and get the same frequency response.
    I may be wrong but but I see here a capacitive divider (K5/K4) and a parallel RC filter (K5/P1). At first I thought it would be enough to change to K4 to 1nF but then I found this PDF file (p13-15) where things look more complicated.
    So what do you think about this?

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  • #2
    We’re missing the output impedance of the preceding stage.
    Lecture 14 probably assumes that it’s 0, whereas for a common cathode stage, it’ll probably be in the range 40k - 100k. So large enough to skew the calculations a bit.
    But halving all the cap values should be close enough for a guitar amp.
    My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand

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    • #3
      The preceding stage is a common cathode stage.

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      • #4
        That's the Uberschall, isn't it?

        ditto what pdf64 said. Alternatively I have wired two 1M resistors from lugs 1 and 3 to lug 2 of the 1Meg pot. not exactly the same, but it works.

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        • #5
          Yes, it's the Uber. The thing is the gain control is very sensitive with a regular 500k log pot which is ~25% taper, so I decided to use a 1M 10% taper I had by hand.

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          • #6
            Do it the right way.

            Get a 500k 10% pot, which by the way is a standard part and easy to find.
            Juan Manuel Fahey

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            • #7
              A 5% 500k would be even better but it's a R16 type PCB pot and I have yet to see a 10% one of that type. I've used Bourns PDA24 type for other projects and they were 10% but not suitable in this case.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pdf64 View Post

                But halving all the cap values should be close enough for a guitar amp.
                On review, it may be better to connect the LPF cap (eg 1nF) K4 directly from anode to 0V or cathode, or at least after C1.
                My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand

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