mrsuspend
Well-known member
Are there any clever engineers on the forum to help me out here?
I've been messing around with amps and pedal building a little bit, among other things I've built myself a somewhat modded Vox Treble Booster.
I borrowed the gain and tone controls from other projects and it's actually quite good!
However, the tone control doesn't work the way I thought it would and I'm not savvy enough to understand why.
The signal from the 0.022 cap comes through quite a bit even when the pot is fully towards the 500pf cap. Would I have to put a resistor in series with the 0.022 cap to stop this from happening? Ideally I'd like to have the 500pf cap's output only at one end, the 0.022 uF only at the other.
/Magnus
I've been messing around with amps and pedal building a little bit, among other things I've built myself a somewhat modded Vox Treble Booster.
I borrowed the gain and tone controls from other projects and it's actually quite good!
However, the tone control doesn't work the way I thought it would and I'm not savvy enough to understand why.
The signal from the 0.022 cap comes through quite a bit even when the pot is fully towards the 500pf cap. Would I have to put a resistor in series with the 0.022 cap to stop this from happening? Ideally I'd like to have the 500pf cap's output only at one end, the 0.022 uF only at the other.
/Magnus