Hello please tell me if this stereo potentiometer tone controller circuit would work or not? Amplifier is based on ic CD6283. 12dc supplied to amp. 8 ohms speakers. Each potentiometer 100k.
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For stereo tone controller, using icNo, it is not possible to say anything from the "schematic" given.
If you replace the "bass", "treble" and "vol" with IC identity and those component connections to pin numbers, we can make an attempt.
Thanks for the great information, and here is the diagram.Maybe, but please draw it out so we can understand it!
when it comes to tone controls, there’s nothing to beat Peter Baxendall’s circuit from 1952. It just needs two linear pots and a gain stage. Pentode valve in those days, but an op-amp today.
see section 7
https://sound-au.com/dwopa2.htm
Look what i found.....do you think this volume control would be okay if i use cd6283 ic based amplifier which is connected to a 12v step down transformer? And this tone controller is for stereo.That’s the type of passive tone control that was used before Baxandall. It really needs logarithmic pots and attenuates the signal rather too much, so it will probably make the amplifier noisy, because it has to provide more gain.
It looks okay except that it is a obsolete device and you may have a hard time buying one.do you think this volume control would be okay
I can remember using it about 30 years ago. It worked, but it didn’t work better than a Bax.It looks okay except that it is a obsolete device and you may have a hard time buying one.
by Jake Hertz
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