Passive blend/balance box
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:28 am
Hi all, I've just begun working on my own pedal projects (hear the sigh from the veteran members...) but have been poking around inside guitars for a decade so I'm pretty comfortable with passive (and very basic active) circuits, wiring stuff up, troubleshooting etc.
I've just completed my first pedal, very basic, completely passive. My effects chain is split into two signals, I wanted something that could blend the two signals back together for a mono input into my amp. I had been using a Boss RC-20 loop station as it has 2 inputs with individual volume controls but it's a pain to carry around if I'm not using the loop function, and, well, I wanted to have something I made myself.

The footswitch is a little closer to the lower volume control than I'd like, but my tools and resources are limited so I had to go with a Radio Shack project box, which has all sorts of inconvenient inner structures that make it hard to place components where I'd like...
So far so simple, 2 inputs, 2 500k volume pots, a switch to kill one input signal and leave the other active, one output. Does more or less what I need it to. However, the two volume controls affect each other in the same way the volumes controls of, say, a Les Paul do when the pickup switch is in the middle position. It's a lot more noticeable than that though, as there are two very tonally distinct signals so the volume controls only have a very narrow range (between, I would say, the 8 and 9 positions of a knob numbered up to 10) where they are effective; otherwise one signal is totally dominant and the other inaudible.
Is there a quick fix for this? I feel like there should be a pretty simple component that I can put between each volume pot and the output that will just shunt the signal in one direction and stop it feeding back into opposing volume controls, but I don't know exactly what component that would be (my high school electronics theory thinks maybe a diode?) or what specific value of said component I would need to use.
Any suggestions/advice?
I've just completed my first pedal, very basic, completely passive. My effects chain is split into two signals, I wanted something that could blend the two signals back together for a mono input into my amp. I had been using a Boss RC-20 loop station as it has 2 inputs with individual volume controls but it's a pain to carry around if I'm not using the loop function, and, well, I wanted to have something I made myself.

The footswitch is a little closer to the lower volume control than I'd like, but my tools and resources are limited so I had to go with a Radio Shack project box, which has all sorts of inconvenient inner structures that make it hard to place components where I'd like...
So far so simple, 2 inputs, 2 500k volume pots, a switch to kill one input signal and leave the other active, one output. Does more or less what I need it to. However, the two volume controls affect each other in the same way the volumes controls of, say, a Les Paul do when the pickup switch is in the middle position. It's a lot more noticeable than that though, as there are two very tonally distinct signals so the volume controls only have a very narrow range (between, I would say, the 8 and 9 positions of a knob numbered up to 10) where they are effective; otherwise one signal is totally dominant and the other inaudible.
Is there a quick fix for this? I feel like there should be a pretty simple component that I can put between each volume pot and the output that will just shunt the signal in one direction and stop it feeding back into opposing volume controls, but I don't know exactly what component that would be (my high school electronics theory thinks maybe a diode?) or what specific value of said component I would need to use.
Any suggestions/advice?