ruffrecords
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I mentioned in the Classic Solo thread that I had come across an old design for a simple 6dB EQ. The schematic (bottom left diagram of attached pic) shows just bass and treble controls. It is a simple technique that uses linear pots to obtain boost and cut from a single pot. The boost is 6dB shelving but an interesting aspect is that the cut is more like a HPF or LPF where there is no shelf and the cut continues forever. it is not too difficult to add a mid band with an LC circuit and the cut depth and breadth can be limited by a series resistor without adversely affecting the amount of boost that can be obtained. The design is easily scaled to work at different impedances and I see no reason in principle why a 600 ohm version that can be tacked into a line level signal should not be possible.
Thoughts?
Cheers
ian
Thoughts?
Cheers
ian