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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby Dandolin » Fri Oct 02, 2020 7:08 pm

doh! - just looked more closely - yes, these result in a mild high-end roll-off as chromandre points out - I had assumed that the resistors were going to ground after a cap, which should cut bass...then i took the time to look at the diagram. :facepalm:

you want to implement a high pass, yes?
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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby dubkitty » Fri Oct 02, 2020 7:42 pm

what about circuits that use a cap and a resistor?
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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby Dandolin » Fri Oct 02, 2020 7:55 pm

that's why i ask what you want to acheive - you can cut lows with a capacitor/resistor arrangement, but you can also do it with just a cap - peep these:
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... focus-knob
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... ods?page=1
it's all about where in the circuit the cap or resistor is connected :snax:
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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby chromandre » Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:29 pm

dubkitty wrote:what about circuits that use a cap and a resistor?


From my experience so far, the two most basic applications are:

1) you run your signal through the cap, that’s a high pass filter, and you can use a resister in parallel to lessen the amount.

2) You run signal to capacitor to ground for low pass filter , and use a resistor in series to lessen the amount.

Cap value determines the frequency in both cases.

Truth is I don’t know why the plain resistor to ground also filters out high and I couldn’t personally predict how any of it is actually going to come out but its pretty revealing to sort it out on a breadboard , I LOVE this thread btw , so nice when you actually get a good tone option on the guitar itself
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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby Dandolin » Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:38 pm

:thumb:
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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby dubkitty » Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:16 pm

i had no idea that a capacitor would have such different effect depending on where it was placed in the circuit. this explains why some of the switch positions on circuits posted above only use a resistor, which had me :wha?:

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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby Gone Fission » Sat Oct 10, 2020 9:37 am

I need to come back and do better than skim, since pre-fuzz tone shaping is a topic close to my heart.

My external sources on this area are Dirk Whacker’s Premier Guitar columns and Joe Gore’s posts on his ToneFiend blog, such as these Varitone-related entries: https://tonefiend.com/?s=Varitone+&subm ... mit=Search

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Re: let's talk about tone switches

Postby Dandolin » Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:26 am

yeah - the Quintet is really nice :thumb:
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