Well after reading Hasserl's tone stack bypass method it made alot of sense to me and wanted to implement it. Am I doing it right?
Here is the method Hasserl explained: https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... t-29830804
Here is my shitty paint edit, bypass toggle activates the RAW control:
Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
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Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
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Re: Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
I believe he means to bypass it like this. I added the cap to block DC, and the bypass switch to get the full 1 Meg for "normal" mode from any partial-bypass setting. There will still be some effect from the tone controls with this bypass technique.
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Re: Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
Now perfectly clear thank you!
Re: Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:23 am I believe he means to bypass it like this. I added the cap to block DC, and the bypass switch to get the full 1 Meg for "normal" mode from any partial-bypass setting. There will still be some effect from the tone controls with this bypass technique.
Oh btw 1 meg is still a pot right so I can change the tone stack bypass ratio. And switch turns it out of the circuit right?
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Re: Tone Stack Bypass RAW control
Yes, it's a pot. The switch doesn't remove it from the circuit, just makes it go to the full 1Meg while preserving the setting. Alternatively, a switch in series with the pot could be used to open the bypass circuit and completely remove it, but it would be a good idea to put a large resistor across the switch to eliminate popping.