GoldenVulture
Braindeadologist
Re: Variable phase?
- http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/phasers/phase.html -
As Beau says;
Back to your original statement.
Why? you know better don't you ?
Looks like you've never heard of Phase Shifting which is a variable manipulation of Phase. Phase pedals have variable phase. Phase switches only produce a fixed 180 degrees phase inversionWhy would you want a graph? You're not making sense to me. You had said I was "wrong", and I'm just asking you to elaborate. It's a straightforward and reasonable request.
OP asked if there was a way to get "to get variable phase", specifically, "[out of phase] at one end, in phase at the other and variable from in between", ... his words. What you and others are talking about with a stereo pot, or dual gang pot, would be able to switch the phase, but only achieve a "variable amount of volume", and act as a typical blending pot. It would not achieve a "variable amount of phase", as phase is either "in" or "out", and cannot be a blend of the two at one time. IMO it would make more sense to simply use a push/pull pot in that case, for simplicity sake and availability of parts.
- http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/phasers/phase.html -
As Beau says;
Approaching centre it is decreasing the phase signal strength in relation to each pole[ + - ], becoming 0 at centre. In this wiring scenario it causes a signal cancellation at centre. I'm going to try something slightly different and see how that works.It doesn't work like you'd think. It ends up being like a combination volume control and phase switch. One half of the turn is in phase, the other half of the turn is out of phase, and it turns the volume to 0 at the center crossover point. But that variance can be useful,
Back to your original statement.
This is wrong because you are presuming a wiring scheme that cannot exist and now your wanting me to explain it to you with a diagram.It's not possible because you have to have ground at one end of a coil and positive at the other end. You can't have a situation where you have ground and positive at both ends of a coil and still have it induce a current.
Why? you know better don't you ?
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