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Vinyl Grinder
16-02-2008, 18:01
Anyone ever tried something like this passive tone control between Pre & tube amp? I've always had problems without tone controls, i think there a nessisary evil to tell you the truth..


http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj292/ELPFAN/Tone.gif

stupinder
16-02-2008, 18:31
I find it difficult without a balance control as years of djing and having a headphone over one ear and a monitor next to the other have taken their toll. I heard that pardon. not the same thing as the tone control but i'm ever so pleased my set up has one

WikiBoy
17-02-2008, 00:38
Anyone ever tried something like this passive tone control between Pre & tube amp? I've always had problems without tone controls, i think there a nessisary evil to tell you the truth..


http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj292/ELPFAN/Tone.gif

Like dropping a cat turd into a glass of Chardonnay.

Vinyl Grinder
17-02-2008, 13:46
I'll ignore that one considering it's from you.

WikiBoy
17-02-2008, 14:13
I'll ignore that one considering it's from you.

Why?

And why from me, you and others have had nothing but constructive and accurate advice from me.

What I said was a perfectly good analogy. If you wish to *totally* pollute the interface between the power and the pre then do it. In fact with some amplifiers you may even get some pretty flames and smoke from the power amp to entertain you. I just looked for an analogy that expressed that level of pollution. If you wish to insert it earlier in the circuit with op amps either side, you will get something that doesn't totally pollute but only (IMO) unacceptably pollutes.

If you don't want accurate advice but just want people to re-inforce your predudices and ego then don't make it a general question to the forum.

Note to the mods - you see your withdrawal of that conflict you created hasn't solved it, you have left a *flavour*.

Mike
17-02-2008, 14:44
Anyone ever tried something like this passive tone control between Pre & tube amp? I've always had problems without tone controls, i think there a nessisary evil to tell you the truth..



http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj292/ELPFAN/Tone.gif


Here you go, digest this little lot! :lolsign:

http://www.schmarder.com/radios/tech/tone.htm

Cheers,
Mike.

johnrtd
20-02-2008, 14:11
Since good old "LH" most of the not so young guys around here know of that circuit. And yes I dumped it around 1971.

John

Filterlab
20-02-2008, 14:15
Why?

And why from me, you and others have had nothing but constructive and accurate advice from me...

...If you don't want accurate advice but just want people to re-inforce your predudices and ego then don't make it a general question to the forum.

Note to the mods - you see your withdrawal of that conflict you created hasn't solved it, you have left a *flavour*.

Eh?? :confused:

Marco
20-02-2008, 17:59
Like dropping a cat turd into a glass of Chardonnay.

With some of the Chardonnay around (particularly cheap New World varieties) cat turd may be preferable!

Rob,

Richard just likes being the 'bad boy'. Let him play ;)


Note to the mods - you see your withdrawal of that conflict you created hasn't solved it, you have left a *flavour*.


Would that be a flavour of Chardonnay or something a touch more acid like Sauvignon Blanc? There is no lingering aftertaste on my palate.

Marco.

Vinyl Grinder
20-02-2008, 21:15
1971.



:gig:

:eyebrows:

Marco
21-02-2008, 08:42
Was that a particularly good year for something, Andre? :cool:

Marco.

Vinyl Grinder
21-02-2008, 10:48
Was that a particularly good year for something, Andre? :cool:

Marco.

Yeh everything:lolsign: