Spaceman titan2 tone control

Started by bonehead1972, December 11, 2019, 03:43:36 AM

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bonehead1972

Hi geeks..
Would somebody explain how this tone control  actually  works?


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It's quite peculiar for 1% 4k7 resistors to be measured on their low end tolerance (4k65) where all other resistors are measured right on their nominal value..!!  :icon_eek:
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Quote from: antonis on December 11, 2019, 06:22:26 AM
It's quite peculiar for 1% 4k7 resistors to be measured on their low end tolerance (4k65) where all other resistors are measured right on their nominal value..!!  :icon_eek:

Those are not "measured" resistors. They are actual 4K65 1% resistors. That's just the Spaceman quirk. If there's a 132.5pF capacitor in existence, in any abundant quantity, at some point it will show up in their builds.
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NASA specs, I guess. Dino, do you actually source these things when you build his designs?
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Quote from: Ben N on December 12, 2019, 03:41:36 AM
NASA specs, I guess. Dino, do you actually source these things when you build his designs?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Lately, generally no. I tend to roll with the standard values i.e. 4k7 for 4k65, 1k2 for 1k21, 3k9 for 3k95 etc. It doesn't make one iota of difference, other than reinforcing anal contentness. :icon_wink:
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