The Bass & Treble Controls in Xotic's Effects

Started by bobbyk, October 01, 2006, 04:59:52 PM

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bobbyk

Looking for help in determining how the bass and treble controls/circuits in  Xotic Effects  RC and AC Boosters and BB preamp work. They seem to be active in that centered is "normal" tone, counterclockwise rolls off the treble/bass and clockwise adds treble/bass. Xotic covers their circuit boards so I can't see the circuit.

Does anybody know how they do the treble/bass or what the tone circuits look like?

Thanks in advance!

aron

Look for baxandall circuits. Check out the schematics forum in the EQ section:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?board=21.0

Also, look at the Duncan Tone stack calculator which linked in the above thread.

theman

Quote from: bobbyk on October 01, 2006, 04:59:52 PM
Looking for help in determining how the bass and treble controls/circuits in  Xotic Effects  RC and AC Boosters and BB preamp work. They seem to be active in that centered is "normal" tone, counterclockwise rolls off the treble/bass and clockwise adds treble/bass. Xotic covers their circuit boards so I can't see the circuit.

Does anybody know how they do the treble/bass or what the tone circuits look like?

Thanks in advance!

i've heard that the bass and treble controls are active baxandall in the xotic lineup. the duncan stuff in the tonestack calculator is passive, and you've got to be careful about output loading. there's also loss in the passive version, and you can't get a boost.

look at the tone control and output section of the sansamp gt-2 from tonepad.com. that uses an active baxandall that is pretty flexible.




JHS

Kusi posted the schem for his "LA-B-drive" some time ago in the German forum.
The LA-B-drive uses the original Xotic Baxandall t-stack.

JHS

kusi

Quote from: JHS on October 02, 2006, 04:27:20 AM
Kusi posted the schem for his "LA-B-drive" some time ago in the German forum.
The LA-B-drive uses the original Xotic Baxandall t-stack.

JHS

or the BOSS FA-1 ;D (add some clipping-diodes in the FB_loop and you have a Xotic-pedal.

mfg kusi

Rob Strand

> the BOSS FA-1

Is the xotic EQ the sames as your LA Boutique Drive or like the Boss FA-1?   

Send:     . .- .-. - .... / - --- / --. --- .-. -
According to the water analogy of electricity, transistor leakage is caused by holes.

kusi

adjust some values in the FA-1-tonestack, and you have the XOTIC-tonestack. (look at the LA-Boutique-screamer...  ;))
(the Xotics have a bit more Bass)

regards,
kusi

Rob Strand

Send:     . .- .-. - .... / - --- / --. --- .-. -
According to the water analogy of electricity, transistor leakage is caused by holes.