Hey all,
I posted this thread years ago:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t20252/
I made one mid control just as listed, works fine.
Recently I wanted to try another one, minus the "boost" feature but came across this:
Turn Your Tone Control into a Passive Midrange Cut | GuitarPlayer
Here, it sounds like they do not use the cap & resistor as Rothstein does; the inductor goes in series with the tone cap and that's it (there is a youtube video demonstrating this mod on a Dean).
So my question is: What role do the cap & resistor play in this circuit? What would a higher/lower value do to the sound?
Thanks for your help!
I posted this thread years ago:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t20252/
I made one mid control just as listed, works fine.
Recently I wanted to try another one, minus the "boost" feature but came across this:
Turn Your Tone Control into a Passive Midrange Cut | GuitarPlayer
Here, it sounds like they do not use the cap & resistor as Rothstein does; the inductor goes in series with the tone cap and that's it (there is a youtube video demonstrating this mod on a Dean).
So my question is: What role do the cap & resistor play in this circuit? What would a higher/lower value do to the sound?
Thanks for your help!
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