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Active Bax Preamp - review request

This circuit has greater than -1dB gain - see attached LTSPICE measurements and actual readings. There's no resistive divider on the output.
 

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On your diagram there is a big error around 1kHz that is a center frequency.

In the mid position of both pots the levels (at 1 kHz) must be same as the position is full clockwise or full counterclockwise!
In your case there are almost 2 dB of difference

But, of course, this is simulation!


Walter
 
On your diagram there is a big error around 1kHz that is a center frequency.

In the mid position of both pots the levels (at 1 kHz) must be same as the position is full clockwise or full counterclockwise!
In your case there are almost 2 dB of difference

But, of course, this is simulation!
These are real readings from an actual running system plotted over simulation (yellow dotted). The match is pretty good I thought (allowing for component tolerance etc), and very much in line with those in Merlin's book.

Yes, I can see ~2dB difference, but for my needs (minor adjustments) is good enough. I also see slight variation in the simulations here: Practical Tone Controls.

To be honest, I've left my controls at their mid-point for the last year approx, so the preamp is running as simply a buffer...