JW
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http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/pa/english/mixers/PM1000E_2.pdf
(page 10 and 11 have the schematic)
I'm wondering if you guys can take a look at this and let me know if there is a way to bypass the eq on the PM1K input channels.
It looks like the point to come back into the circuit would be right before the High pass filter, but where would you bypass? Perhaps after C10 or C11? I'm not really sure what is going on with the circuit right there.
Anyway, someone told me at one point there isn't really a good way to truly bypass the eq circuit, so maybe that's what I'm running into here.
Another option is to have a switch that grounds all the eq pots in the same way that they are already grounded when they are zeroed out, but I was hoping for a possibly cleaner way to do it, and an easier to find and less complicated switch.
(page 10 and 11 have the schematic)
I'm wondering if you guys can take a look at this and let me know if there is a way to bypass the eq on the PM1K input channels.
It looks like the point to come back into the circuit would be right before the High pass filter, but where would you bypass? Perhaps after C10 or C11? I'm not really sure what is going on with the circuit right there.
Anyway, someone told me at one point there isn't really a good way to truly bypass the eq circuit, so maybe that's what I'm running into here.
Another option is to have a switch that grounds all the eq pots in the same way that they are already grounded when they are zeroed out, but I was hoping for a possibly cleaner way to do it, and an easier to find and less complicated switch.