Any Tonestacks or Circuit Sections to Fit This...?

Started by KerryF, December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM

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KerryF

I am looking for one of the two of these:

1. Tonestack that may have pots, but the pots are only used as a variable resistor (uses only 2 lugs).
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

If anyone has any concepts or ideas, post em.

Thanks,
Kerry

johngreene

Quote from: call1800ksmyazz on December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
I am looking for one of the two of these:

1. Tonestack that may have pots, but the pots are only used as a variable resistor (uses only 2 lugs).
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

If anyone has any concepts or ideas, post em.

Thanks,
Kerry

The only ones I have make it sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 11.

Sorry.

--john
I started out with nothing... I still have most of it.

KerryF


Doug_H

Let me go in the back and whip it up for you. I'll have it ready in an hour.

KerryF

Dont know if your joking Doug or serious...  Either way thanks!  :icon_biggrin:

slacker

Quote from: call1800ksmyazz on December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

seen as how most tonestacks only reduce the volume of the the different bands and don't actually add any boost, the easiest way to get an everything on 10 or 11 sound is simply to have no tonestack.

Meanderthal

I am not responsible for your imagination.

KerryF


KerryF

I found something in a circuit somewhere just now.  It looks like its tonestack type section that is always set, like I want.  Tell me what you think about it.


Ronsonic



Google up the Duncan tone stack calculator.

Download it, run it, revel in the geekitude.

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KerryF

#10
I have the Duncan Tone Stack Calc.  I forgot that I can plug it in!  ;D

EDIT: How do I put that schematic into it though.... ???

GibsonGM

That looks an AWFUL lot like a standard Fender tone stack, which is already in Duncans TSC.  Just that 62K resistor to ground is different.  Maybe go with the Fender?

I'd love to know how to add components to the TSC, anyone??
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Ronsonic

You can't add any that I know of, but you can double click and change them. Plug in the resistor value you want and turn the pot all the way up. OR select a value of the series resistor, figure out the percentage of one to the overall and turn the virtual pot to that setting.

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toneman

Quote from: call1800ksmyazz on December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
I am looking for one of the two of these:
1. Tonestack that may have pots, but the pots are only used as a variable resistor (uses only 2 lugs).
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

nope
now U have to tweek some values of caps/R's.
U still have 3 knobs   :P
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rockgardenlove

Quote from: call1800ksmyazz on December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
I am looking for one of the two of these:

1. Tonestack that may have pots, but the pots are only used as a variable resistor (uses only 2 lugs).
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

If anyone has any concepts or ideas, post em.

Thanks,
Kerry

1-Why?  Just curious.  Rather strange thing to confine yourself to.


2-No tonestack!



KerryF

Quote from: toneman on December 09, 2006, 11:40:03 PM
Quote from: call1800ksmyazz on December 08, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
I am looking for one of the two of these:
1. Tonestack that may have pots, but the pots are only used as a variable resistor (uses only 2 lugs).
2. A circuit section (piece of a circuit), that I can add to a design im comming up with, that makes the circuit sound like the Treble, Mid, and Bass are all at 10.

nope
now U have to tweek some values of caps/R's.
U still have 3 knobs   :P


Thats just because I couldnt use regular resistors.  But that looks like it works the same as my schematic which has no pots.

Christian- I said, its for a circuit.