Noise gate question
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Noise gate question
I got a Soldano X88R clone and I'd like to integrate a simple noise gate circuit into the lead channel. I've looked around the web but haven't come up with much. Any thoughts?
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Re: Noise gate question
Try this. You can also parallel in a 1MB pot with the switch to control the amount of squelch.
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Where in the circuit would this go?
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aha! Gracias!
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Thanks for the JSX schematic. Great example of the implementation of this.
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Has anyone tried this yet? Seems too simple to be true... Hoping for the best though, great timing got those diodes on an order I just put through so I'll absolutely be giving it a whirl!
Any more simplish design ideas out there perhaps?
Any more simplish design ideas out there perhaps?
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I threw it in after the third stage in my X88R. Brought the noise down dramatically...REALLY DRAMATICALLY. I can't tell any difference in the tone untill I roll the volume WAY back...but who does that with that much gain. And, the tone doesn't necessarily change, you can just hear the "gate" closing. I do wonder if it is possible to change the speed of the gate. I did put a 1M pot across it, but it seems that is just letting signal bypass to some extent as the noise floor was raised a bit when I did that. All in all, it's a win in something with that much hiss.
It's all about the tone!