Why does my guitar hum when I turn the volume down?

Started by Morocotopo, June 27, 2013, 03:49:30 PM

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Mattnezz

The buffer is fairly lineair, any coloration is mainly based on the high Zin (approximated by Rgate ) and low Zout(depending on fet a few hundred ohms). If you tie the gate-resistor to ground, (or leave is out completely, ie tie the vol-wiper to gate) the negative portion of the signal might suffer from a little less headroom. I'm not sure, but think currentdraw is approx IDSS , and you might improve on negative going headroom by reducing the source-resistor. If this works fine, part-count might be as low as 3 parts, jfet, Rsource, Coutput.
Another way to improve headroom is adding an input cap and voltage divider to the gate (partscount+3) so the source would sit at V+/2.
This allows a bigger Rsource and I think it might reduce idle currentdraw. Again, not sure, but reason tells it might be around V+/2 divided by Rsource.

The tillman is known for it's non linear, (nice) valve-like characteristics. Though subtle (without source-bypass-C), it definitely has a 'sound'. It adds some gain at the cost of slightly higher Zout. (approx Rdrain). This higher (about 6k~7k ohm) Zout might also be of interest, since it is low enough (about the same as a guitar with the volume completely open), but not so low as to make a classic fuzz sound like a harsh piece of shite from hell.
It clips nice, but it clips at app 2.5Vpp and with some pickups this might not be enough.
Current-draw is about half a mA.

The circuits are both tiny, and can easily be made switchable. In guitar-electronics the science is rather a guide to remain within specs and keep burnt parts to a minimum, the sound is what matters most in the end. It might be worth the extra mA's (some prefer class A over AB-amps) or parts and as always, sound is a personal matter. To put it short... build... experiment...


thehallofshields

Quote from: Mattnezz on May 09, 2016, 03:14:49 AM
The tillman is known for it's non linear, (nice) valve-like characteristics. Though subtle (without source-bypass-C), it definitely has a 'sound'. It adds some gain at the cost of slightly higher Zout. (approx Rdrain). This higher (about 6k~7k ohm) Zout might also be of interest, since it is low enough (about the same as a guitar with the volume completely open), but not so low as to make a classic fuzz sound like a harsh piece of shite from hell.
It clips nice, but it clips at app 2.5Vpp and with some pickups this might not be enough.
Current-draw is about half a mA.

This is great info. Thank you!

Is there non-linear behavior before it approaches the clipping threshold?