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Ross Herbert
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Tone controls
On 28 Mar 2007 21:52:05 -0700,
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In another thread which google ½ FUBARed, tone controls were
mentioned.
Pots are the best way to control audio.
Now I never built this circuit but let me splain it. I want opinions,
and number one is audio quality. cost does not matter.
I wanted a bass control with extreme range and a continuously
variable
turnover. Rather than playing around with the geometry of the
components I simply amplified the signal about 20dB, and resistively
divided it back down, and sent it throught a low output impedance
buffer. Put the R/C network at the slider and a rheostat determined
the crossover frequency. At the time I figured getting tightly
matched
stereo pots was hard enough, I didn't need to complicate it.
The specs boiled down (it took a while to do the math) to +-18dB from
0Hz to a variable crossover of 44 to 484 Hz.
I know idiots blow speakers if you give them a control like that, but
I would still like to build one just for the hell of it.
Can you still buy pots ? I'll take just about any resistance and
build
around it at this point.
Actually my system is so flat from about 30-16,000 or so, I only want
those extreme ends boosted, nothing else. Even a 12 band EQ will not
do that.
Can potentiometers still be had ? especially the audio taper ones ?
The design is like a mixing filter and should suffer alot less phase
problems.
But can I get the pots ?
JURB
A Paraphase Tone Control may be the answer. There are numerous
schematics around the web but one rather interesting project by Ton
Giesberts in Elektor July/August 2006 looks promising. The article is
available at a charge for direct download from the Elektor website and
may save you a few headaches due to a pcb pattern being available.
http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk...rt=53078&PN=On
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