Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
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Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
Does anyone have some insight as to how this tone circuit works on the Warwick Tubepath 10.1?
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Re: Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
Just switching different bypass caps in and out, don't let the solid state stuff scare you.
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Re: Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
That schematic has big problems on that first gain stage!
Unless that switch in v1A's plate circuit is set for high gain, then no signal gets into the rest of the amp!
Unless that switch in v1A's plate circuit is set for high gain, then no signal gets into the rest of the amp!
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Re: Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
graphic eq using gyrators. if you'd like to adjust the frequency/Q of any of the filters, this would help avoid getting out the pencil and paper: http://www.muzique.com/lab/gyrator.htm
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Re: Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
Good link thanksthetragichero wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 2:05 pm graphic eq using gyrators. if you'd like to adjust the frequency/Q of any of the filters, this would help avoid getting out the pencil and paper: http://www.muzique.com/lab/gyrator.htm
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Re: Warwick Tube Path 10.1 Tone Circuit Help
There's actually no switch there on the actual amp, it's a 100k vol (gain) control there.
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