Baxandall EQ with Semi-Parametric Mids

Started by rthryhorysak, July 01, 2015, 12:46:06 PM

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rthryhorysak

Hi, I came across this schematic to what looks to be a baxandall tone stack with sweepable mids. I wondering if anyone has had any success with this schematic. Also can I run it at +17v/-17v? The max voltage for the NE5532 is 22v so I assume it is ok, but I am just checking. Thanks

 

tca

Input impedance is to low for guitar, you'll need a buffer.

abs(17) < abs(22) all ok

Also,  add a pinch of salt to every circuit you find on the web...

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Rob Strand

I have a feeling C2 and C3 supposed to be 56n.
(with 47n it's close to the BB preamp)

Technically R10 should be an antilog pot.

If you use a log pot you will have to wire the pot so the frequencies are reversed, ie. clockwise = high freq, otherwise it will be unusable.
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BubbaFet

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A Baxandall EQ, with semi-parametric mids, sounds exactly like the $379 preamp recently announced by Orange...
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https://orangeamps.com/bax-bangeetar/
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Keppy

^ That's fully parametric mids control. Semi-parametric doesn't have the Q knob.

+/- 17v should be fine as long as it's regulated.
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BubbaFet

Quote from: Keppy on July 04, 2015, 05:03:49 PM
^ That's fully parametric mids control. Semi-parametric doesn't have the Q knob.

+/- 17v should be fine as long as it's regulated.

Well then... F! Q!    :icon_mrgreen: