They do not oscillate. An oscillator reqires phase shift AND gain >1. These have only one of those qualities.
They follow the signal....obediently...😉
They follow the signal....obediently...😉
They are SIMULATED inductors. They don't have a magnetic field and associated ear candy.dhaen said:
Maybe, but these little gyrators ARE inductors without the turns😉
Robert M
TONE CONTROL SEQUEL
Cadman,
The only info I had at the time of writing was "a GG preamp"...
So,I'm sorry to say that wasn't much and that is precisely why I said:
I doubt it.
If the transformer is hefty enough and you want to build it that way than that's fine by me.
You're not overlooking anything really,but I'm a bit worried about sound degradation of that lovely preamp.
It's all yours of course.😉
Cheers,😎
Cadman,
The only info I had at the time of writing was "a GG preamp"...
So,I'm sorry to say that wasn't much and that is precisely why I said:
I doubt it.
If the transformer is hefty enough and you want to build it that way than that's fine by me.
You're not overlooking anything really,but I'm a bit worried about sound degradation of that lovely preamp.
It's all yours of course.😉
Cheers,😎
NEXT TIME...YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.
Joel,
In my country people say thank you.
And do you understand the little Philbrick now?
Reading is one thing,assimilating it quite another won't you say?
Cheers,😉
Joel,
Maybe Frank does too?
In my country people say thank you.
And do you understand the little Philbrick now?
Reading is one thing,assimilating it quite another won't you say?
Cheers,😉
PULTEC.
Hi,
Nothing else even comes close.
Cheers,😉
Hi,
Bite the bullet and build a stereo Pultec EQP-1A clone
Nothing else even comes close.
Cheers,😉
One Last Question
I just want to say thanks to everyone who's contributed, you guys have helped me a lot. I've settled on the headwize ckt- not too basic, not overly complex, and allows midrange adjustment.
Just one last question- can I just feed this with the preamp and run the output to the power amp? I.E. treat it like an outboard piece of equipment? Or will it need to be integrated mid-ckt?
Cory
I just want to say thanks to everyone who's contributed, you guys have helped me a lot. I've settled on the headwize ckt- not too basic, not overly complex, and allows midrange adjustment.
Just one last question- can I just feed this with the preamp and run the output to the power amp? I.E. treat it like an outboard piece of equipment? Or will it need to be integrated mid-ckt?
Cory
Q&A.
Hi,
Absolutely.
It would also make for the best possible practical solution IMO.
You can hook it up whenever you need it.
Cheers,😉
Hi,
Just one last question- can I just feed this with the preamp and run the output to the power amp?
Absolutely.
It would also make for the best possible practical solution IMO.
You can hook it up whenever you need it.
Cheers,😉
Frank, that circuit is on page 668 in the RDH, 4th ed.
It's called the "Two-stage, Universal Tone Control."
They have a freq response graph for it too. Good stuff.
It's called the "Two-stage, Universal Tone Control."
They have a freq response graph for it too. Good stuff.
RDH
Hi Joel,
Thank you.
The title rang a bell immediately.
I think it was reprinted in one of those "Audio Anthology" issues.
These you should read Joel,they are very good and contain a wealth of information.
I don't know if they're still available though.
Perhaps here:
AUDIO CLASSICS
Cheers,😉
Hi Joel,
Thank you.
"Two-stage, Universal Tone Control."
The title rang a bell immediately.
I think it was reprinted in one of those "Audio Anthology" issues.
These you should read Joel,they are very good and contain a wealth of information.
I don't know if they're still available though.
Perhaps here:
AUDIO CLASSICS
Cheers,😉
Cory,
I've just noticed this thread, and am still unsure from reading it whether you want the EQ for an instrument amp, or for a domestic stereo.
Cheers
I've just noticed this thread, and am still unsure from reading it whether you want the EQ for an instrument amp, or for a domestic stereo.
Cheers
Cool. There was nothing specific about domestic or instrument use (or maybe I missed it because I was tired), and if it was to be for instruments, I was going to suggest the Tone Stack Calulator at Duncan Amps.cadman said:Hey Brett, It's for a domestic stereo. The schem is on the first page of the thread.
Cory
Cheers
Brett
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