Mark Hammer's STUPIDLY WONDERFUL TONE CONTROL

Started by Vivek, October 26, 2020, 05:02:04 AM

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Vivek

I ran into MH's STUPIDLY WONDERFUL TONE CONTROL (SWTC) while analysing Wampler's Ecstasy pedal




Here is what LTSPICE said re the values chosen in the Ecstasy:



Further reading from the revered AMZ :
http://www.muzique.com/lab/swtc.htm

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Mark Hammer

It's certainly not my idea.  All I did was bring it to people's attention here, and Jack took the handoff and ran it for the touchdown.

Brian's basic circuit does require a small-value resistor in series between the cap and the tone pot, in order for the control to function coherently and predictably.

Note that, because it is single-pole, the effect is subtler than one gets with a TS-style boost-cut tone control.

Vivek

Is it possible to have a STUPIDLY WONDERFUL BASS CONTROL ?

anotherjim

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Did you notice what the truncated thread title reads in this forums recent posts links? See, there is reason for placing an apostrophe was in the right place after all!
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Mark Hammer


Steben

#6
here you go. Just remember while clockwise means "less" (bass ic) just as in a treble control this comes with a linear relation between value of control and corner frequency

f~R (instead of f~1/R)

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amz-fx

Quote from: Vivek on October 26, 2020, 05:02:04 AM
I ran into MH's STUPIDLY WONDERFUL TONE CONTROL (SWTC) while analysing Wampler's Ecstasy pedal

A really nice circuit and I use it frequently in pedals. Thanks, Mark!

Best regards, Jack

Fancy Lime

Yupp, best thing since sliced bread. My favorite tone control by far.

Andy
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iainpunk

i haven't put any tone controls on anything i ever build except for 1, an active mid boost. if i ever put a tone control on any of my pedals in the future... maybe... i'll use the 3rd one of this page
Quotehttp://www.muzique.com/lab/swtc.htm

cheers, Iain
friendly reminder: all holes are positive and have negative weight, despite not being there.

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