G guavatone Well-known member Joined May 21, 2005 Messages 1,608 Location USA Aug 29, 2007 #1 What bad side effects would using a non-shorting switch in a mic pre attenuator based on Dave's schems? Basiically I want to use a non-shorting switch Ii have for these. Are there any tricks wiiith this?
What bad side effects would using a non-shorting switch in a mic pre attenuator based on Dave's schems? Basiically I want to use a non-shorting switch Ii have for these. Are there any tricks wiiith this?
J just.sounds Active member Joined Sep 27, 2005 Messages 42 Location Weesp NL Aug 30, 2007 #2 Problems with a non shorting switch is that they pop loudly when you change settings.
G guavatone Well-known member Joined May 21, 2005 Messages 1,608 Location USA Aug 30, 2007 #3 Thanks. That's whay I guessed. Is there any way to avoid that by putting caps across the swiitch?
rafafredd Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 2,409 Location Rio, Brazil Aug 30, 2007 #4 There won´t be a problem in this aplication. Just use it. They´ll pop in a feedback-gain-control situation.
There won´t be a problem in this aplication. Just use it. They´ll pop in a feedback-gain-control situation.
G guavatone Well-known member Joined May 21, 2005 Messages 1,608 Location USA Aug 30, 2007 #5 Thanks rafa. It didn't make sense to me that it would be out of control. Maybe some scratchiness liikke the Hot Rod?
Thanks rafa. It didn't make sense to me that it would be out of control. Maybe some scratchiness liikke the Hot Rod?