Got a mid boost switch that just adds a capacitor in parallel with the treble cap in the tonestack. The treble cap being that 250pF, 500pF or so small cap connecting to the treble control in most Fender Marshall tonestacks from the slope resistor.
Anyways the SPST switch just disconnects one end of the cap from treble lug 3. The other end of the cap is connected to the slope resistor.
Bit of a pop when the control is switched on.
Can I just add a large resistor (3.3M or so) from that end of the cap with the switch on it to ground? The reason I ask is it looks like a high pass filter then. Cap is 2nF and if resistor is 3.3M the cutoff frequency is around 25Hz. Im thinking this should be ok. Maybe make the resistor bigger and bring that frequency down even more...
Thanks...
Mid Boost Pop
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Re: Mid Boost Pop
Put a high value resistor across the two terminals of the switch.
Re: Mid Boost Pop
...which allows the cap to stay charged, preventing the pop.
Re: Mid Boost Pop
Dumble uses a .002uf in series with a 390pf.
Then a 4M7 is attached between them to ground.
Then a 4M7 is attached between them to ground.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Mid Boost Pop
Yes I know, this is a different setup though. Paralleling the cap.
Will try today though...
Will try today though...
Re: Mid Boost Pop
Just put a resistor across the switch. 1M or so should do it.