It helps to communicate in English.
I have no idea what you want, your post is full of words spelled incorrectly, no capitalization, and no punctuation.
For many people here English is a second language and they are able to communicate better than you.
You communicate like an American teenager.
I have no idea what you want, your post is full of words spelled incorrectly, no capitalization, and no punctuation.
For many people here English is a second language and they are able to communicate better than you.
You communicate like an American teenager.
I bet I could throw back 8-10 beers and still type vastly more articulately than you are.
1) be CLEAR about what you want
2) why can't you just use a two knob tone control? it's more effective anyway
3) what are you using it for?
1) be CLEAR about what you want
2) why can't you just use a two knob tone control? it's more effective anyway
3) what are you using it for?
http://www.schmarder.com/radios/tech/tone.htm
If you want a Tone control as most stereos etc have, then what you really want is a lowpass filter... ie a Treble control that only does cut, no boost.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter
I found this on Google, it uses an opamp but sounds like it's exactly what you want:
http://members.tripod.com/roymal/ReverbTone.htm
If you want a Tone control as most stereos etc have, then what you really want is a lowpass filter... ie a Treble control that only does cut, no boost.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter
I found this on Google, it uses an opamp but sounds like it's exactly what you want:
http://members.tripod.com/roymal/ReverbTone.htm
Here is a one-knob tone control. It boosts bass and cuts treble, or cuts bass and boosts treble; all with one knob.
http://headwize.com/images/eq_tilt.gif
http://headwize.com/images/eq_tilt.gif
It reminds me of Quad tilt control.
A nice one knob tone control where the turnover frequency is determined by one cap only was conceived John Bigham. However it uses 3 IC's.
A nice one knob tone control where the turnover frequency is determined by one cap only was conceived John Bigham. However it uses 3 IC's.
prorms said:would you have a schematic for Quad tilt control that use 3 ics
thxs 🙂 🙂
I understood that !!
Capitalisation is increasing too !!
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