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Little Monster
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Hi all,
I'm building an external tone/vol stack (aka the Insect - it's got six
feet and is a pain in the bum) for a Leak Stereo 20 valve amp I restored
some time ago. At the moment the amp is connected only to a tuner, via a
20k dual pot to act as a volume control since niether the amp nor the
tuner have their own vol/tone controls. The Insect has four inputs, so I
can connect other separates to it at some point in the future.
I decided it would be funky to use logic switching between inputs using
those little clicky buttons (of which I have a lot of reclaimed ones)
and led indicators, for the 4 inputs. I designed a circuit to handle the
analogue side using an npn transistor in common-base mode connected to
each input. Each channel (ie, left & right) having 4 tranistors, and each
group of 4 sharing a collector load and output coupling capacitor. My
existing 20k pot could then be used as a load resistor, and function as
the volume control. The bases of the transistors are then connected to the
switching logic. On paper, it seems like a reasonable circuit, giving an
output better suited to feed the amp's 1M-ohm input, via a baxandall
circuit, than if I did similar using a common emitter arrangement.
Then I discovered the 4066 analogue switch, of which I have 2 in my very
limited junk box - just the right number. Now the question is,
considering it is supposed to be a hi-fi controller, would I be better to
use these, or the bi-polar circuit I have designed? Given I have no
means, apart from my own hearing, of testing the result (and I'm not an
audiophile), and if I were to use the 4066's, they would still need some
kind of impedance matching. Or should I just abandon the idea and use a 4
way switch.....?
Thanks in advance,
Monster
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Of course I can! I'm British.
www.the-monstruum.co.uk
I'm building an external tone/vol stack (aka the Insect - it's got six
feet and is a pain in the bum) for a Leak Stereo 20 valve amp I restored
some time ago. At the moment the amp is connected only to a tuner, via a
20k dual pot to act as a volume control since niether the amp nor the
tuner have their own vol/tone controls. The Insect has four inputs, so I
can connect other separates to it at some point in the future.
I decided it would be funky to use logic switching between inputs using
those little clicky buttons (of which I have a lot of reclaimed ones)
and led indicators, for the 4 inputs. I designed a circuit to handle the
analogue side using an npn transistor in common-base mode connected to
each input. Each channel (ie, left & right) having 4 tranistors, and each
group of 4 sharing a collector load and output coupling capacitor. My
existing 20k pot could then be used as a load resistor, and function as
the volume control. The bases of the transistors are then connected to the
switching logic. On paper, it seems like a reasonable circuit, giving an
output better suited to feed the amp's 1M-ohm input, via a baxandall
circuit, than if I did similar using a common emitter arrangement.
Then I discovered the 4066 analogue switch, of which I have 2 in my very
limited junk box - just the right number. Now the question is,
considering it is supposed to be a hi-fi controller, would I be better to
use these, or the bi-polar circuit I have designed? Given I have no
means, apart from my own hearing, of testing the result (and I'm not an
audiophile), and if I were to use the 4066's, they would still need some
kind of impedance matching. Or should I just abandon the idea and use a 4
way switch.....?
Thanks in advance,
Monster
--
Of course I can! I'm British.
www.the-monstruum.co.uk