Hello,
I'm looking to calculate the frequency response of the bass control on the matchless Clubman and other matchless amps.
I'm sorry if this seems tedious to the trained engineers here but this is what I have so far.
So when the bass control potentiometer is turned all the way up so that the wiper is in series with the 22n coupling capacitor, very little current flows through the potentiometer, and it also does not load down the approximate 12k source impedence of parallel V1a/V1b. The signal then passes through the 2.2n highpass filter, with the resistor leg being made up of the series combination of the 10k resistor and 100k resistor connected to the 2.2n output node (110k), and then this resistor is in parallel with the 100k resistor on the bass potentiometer end to ground, resulting in a 52,830ohm resistor making up the resistance of the RC filter.
The cutoff frequency of the filter is then:
1/(2π*52380*2.2*10^-9) = 1381hz.
When the bass control is turned in the opposite direction, the cutoff frequency of the filter is:
1/(2π*100000*22*10^-9) = 72hz
This is then attenuated by (12k//100000) +10k and 100k voltage divider.
Am I correct in my calculations?
I'm not the best at thevenin equivalent circuits, so any corrections would be much appreciated.
Thank you.