Duckman wrote:Tinking with fresh head, there's nothing uber wrong with the tone control, just need to be rearranged in the schemo to clarify... soon. Thanks POTL
I'm sorry it did not catch the equalizer
my computer is working in the garage (lol) at a distance of almost a kilometer from my house.
and the street is now minus 22 degrees Celsius, do not want to go out in such cold =)
You did a great job , it is necessary to choose the denomination capacitors =)
ThiagoFaraday wrote:Hey everyone, no chance to know the smd caps values there?
No, I did not get a chance to get a smd tester to measure the capacitors.
The pedal is no longer in my hands, I did everything possible
in fact, it's not scary, because a three-band equalizer in JHS is not really good, it's easier to pick your own)
The mid pot was very very good, the bass pot too but not the big thing. The high control was very bad but still work well (It was very extreme, perhaps a very personal impression)
All the luxury of this pedal versus the V2 is the control of mids
I tried the last scheme on the breadboard, I'll leave my experience here.
Well treble and mid ran. The mid was what worked the best. The treble acted more like a presence I do not know well. He himself with the maximum potentiometer was not sharpened in several configurations that I tried. The bass did not hear any difference.
I changed some cap to the bass and still do not know what's wrong.
Those two suckers must be added @ input:
R1: 1M to ground
C1: 22n in series with the 1k resistor R2 (same value as the MI audio Crunch Box, I guess... but you can try something else)
Help is needed. Which contacts need to be connected Out and In
ActiveToneControl, if I throw 10K and 22n and insert between them, will it work? Sorry if said stupidity)
The original EQ 3 version does not inspire confidence. I have the finished version 2, but the tone setting there is not very like.
Thank you.