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So , this treble knob, bass knob, it’s labeled as such on the faceplate, and it goes 1 through 10. I like the idea of the rotary switch, but can’t do it on this build, due to the face plate being what it is, and my stubbornness of not wanting a bass control that says 1-10 but only clicks three times.
Kind dumb I know. It’s gotta be a pot though. I had considered the cut control for the bass knob, but it’s just such a long run of wire from the normal input all the way over to the other side of the chassis. I may do that. But not before exploring every option I can think of.
There’s this other idea I have.
So the vox tone control is a 1 Meg pot. It’s a .047 off the EF86 plate and at the junction of the .047 cap is the volume control and the .001 cap that is going to the tone control. If I’m thinking about this right, all frequencies that get passed by the .001 cap get shunted to ground when the tone pot is in its darkest sounding / bassy position. Turned down all the way.
So, could I take two 500k pots, wire them is series, but only ground the bass pot. Then have the .001 cap go to the bass control, and a 500pf cap going to the treble control.
There would still be 1 Meg resistance to ground, so the impedance shouldnt change , and I’d simply be putting a finer sweep on the frequencies using two pots.
Am I thinking about this right?
The junction of the .047 cap, volume pot, .001 to bass, 250pf to treble,
500k treble and bass pots wired in series, only bass pot grounded.
I get that the treble will only really be at max if the bass control is also at max, but it would kinda do what I eat right? Wrong?
Whatcha think?