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druz15 wrote:Oh I know all that, I meant more in terms of the phase & attenuation calculations for highpass and lowpass filters etc and impendance calculation
All in Merlin's 1st book
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tubeswell wrote:
druz15 wrote:Oh I know all that, I meant more in terms of the phase & attenuation calculations for highpass and lowpass filters etc and impendance calculation
All in Merlin's 1st book
oh well when that arrives I'll probably understand more
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online calculators here http://www.ampbooks.com/home/amplifier- ... -capacitor

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yeah have that site bookmarked as well, the Duncan TSC is more just for calculating frequency response changes for different tonestacks and how the response and sweep changes when you change certain resistors
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druz15 wrote:yeah have that site bookmarked as well, the Duncan TSC is more just for calculating frequency response changes for different tonestacks and how the response and sweep changes when you change certain resistors
Sounds a lot like what a tone stack calculator should do :wink:
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Yay Merlin's preamp book arrived today. Nearly finished the Megantz one, which has been great for an introduction to understanding the basics of how everything works.
I've started by attempting to convert (on paper) the first channel of a Vox AC100CP (100 Watt version of my old Vox, which I loved the first channel on) into a single channel, 50Wattish handwired design.
Started by trying to isolate the channel 1 circuit, but there is a lot of crossover, and weird switching and stuff that I'm just ignoring for the moment, and have started drawing up a rough idea of a turretboard design for it.
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Nice! You'll get a lot of good stuff from Merlin's book.
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