Hey Lew and Artie, and you other wire-heads,
If I…
1. took a TBX stacked-concentric tone pot and
2. instead of using a resistor on one side and a cap on the other
3. used one value of cap on the top and another one on the bottom (e.g. .022 and .047)
Would this give me two different cap values in one tone control?
For example: 1-5 on the tone control could be the .022 cap from full bleed to no bleed, 5.5 would be neutral and 6-10 would be the .047 cap from no bleed to full bleed.
Could this work, could it be useful?
What do you think sirs?
Steve
If I…
1. took a TBX stacked-concentric tone pot and
2. instead of using a resistor on one side and a cap on the other
3. used one value of cap on the top and another one on the bottom (e.g. .022 and .047)
Would this give me two different cap values in one tone control?
For example: 1-5 on the tone control could be the .022 cap from full bleed to no bleed, 5.5 would be neutral and 6-10 would be the .047 cap from no bleed to full bleed.
Could this work, could it be useful?
What do you think sirs?
Steve
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