On the Dumble SSS SN: 002, is there any reason why the LOW filter couldn't just be a 1M pot with a 12k resistor from lug 3 to ground? Seems to me that would be  a great deal easier to implement and cheaper.
What am I missing here guys?
			
			
									
									
						SSS - Low Filter
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Re: SSS - Low Filter
was planning to do that too, just check wat taper is needed
less hassle and less costs too...
			
			
									
									less hassle and less costs too...
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Re: SSS - Low Filter
You could do that, but then it wouldn't go click, click, click....MarshallPlexi wrote:On the Dumble SSS SN: 002, is there any reason why the LOW filter couldn't just be a 1M pot with a 12k resistor from lug 3 to ground? Seems to me that would be a great deal easier to implement and cheaper.
What am I missing here guys?
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Re: SSS - Low Filter
Funny! Could a reversed circuit work as the Hi Filter?mhartman wrote:You could do that, but then it wouldn't go click, click, click....MarshallPlexi wrote:On the Dumble SSS SN: 002, is there any reason why the LOW filter couldn't just be a 1M pot with a 12k resistor from lug 3 to ground? Seems to me that would be a great deal easier to implement and cheaper.
What am I missing here guys?
Re: SSS - Low Filter
The click is very satisfying. Probably not, the hi filter works with capacitance rather than resistance.MarshallPlexi wrote:Funny! Could a reversed circuit work as the Hi Filter?mhartman wrote:You could do that, but then it wouldn't go click, click, click....MarshallPlexi wrote:On the Dumble SSS SN: 002, is there any reason why the LOW filter couldn't just be a 1M pot with a 12k resistor from lug 3 to ground? Seems to me that would be a great deal easier to implement and cheaper.
What am I missing here guys?