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Post by newey on Oct 21, 2012 9:51:14 GMT -5
Another note. Since you are only using half of the rotary switch for the tone circuit, you could use the other half of the switch to combine caps, in series or in parallel, so that you got other values. This could minimize the number of caps you need. For example, your .022µf and -047µf, in series, combine to about .015, or .069 in parallel. This is just like ChrisK's "Free Woman Tone" idea, but with more caps. Something to consider, anyway.
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Post by encikkhalid on Oct 22, 2012 5:53:43 GMT -5
that's a nice idea on wiring the caps in parallel or series, but does it mean i have to put more switches?
about the first position on tone rotary, i was thinking on using the cap that i had originally for the project, instead of it lying around. i'm not one that use a lot of really clean tone anyway... ;D
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Post by newey on Oct 22, 2012 9:09:00 GMT -5
No, my thought was that you'd just use the unused half of your rotary switch.
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