| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Monday, July 19, 2010 2:13:38 AM |
| this input captain trnsformer is most likely applicable to andy collinson's baxandall tone control cicuit.just parallel the input captain transformer to the 2nd stage transistors emitter,and the other terminal of the input captain to the ground.remember the input captain transformer has five terminals.one side has 2terminals and the other side has 3terminals.just chose 2terminals per side.and the other side is of no use.also parallel your input captain transformer with .01uf -.1uf mylar capacitor for brilliant treble effect.....the effect of this input captain transformer is a rubberlike and extremely deep bass effect. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:56:48 AM |
| my advice,when incorporating an input captain transformer to your tone control circuit , try puting a switch in series with it.it really works, a very deep and a rubberlike bass effect.and for a brilliant tweeter effect .also parallel your input captain transformer with a mylar capacitor rated at .05uf-.2uf/50v.try different combinations,experiment. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Monday, June 07, 2010 6:48:02 AM |
| for perfect tweeter series filter capacitor use .5uf-2.2uf /50v non polar or mylar 630v capacitor for horn/dome tweeter. .22uf-.5uf /50v non polar or 630v mylar capacitor for piezo electric tweeter specially motorolla.and parallel your tweeter an inductor/coil directly.the data for the coil is 50-130 turns#24 magnetwire on a 5/16"diameter 4.5"long ferrite bar or your old junk A.M.radio ferrite bar. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 2:12:03 AM |
| the perfect filter capacitor for any tweeter is .5uf-2.2uf/50v non-polar capacitor and parallel your tweeter directly with an inductor or coil.the data of the coil is approximately 50-120 turns #24 magnet wire on 5/16"diameter 5"-7"long ferrite bar, available at any electronic stores. |
| julius c. horfilla |
Tone Control |
Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:13:53 PM |
| this input captain transformer colored blue enhances bass effect to any tone control circuit,transistorized or I.C.type tone control ciruit provided it matches the design. for best results parallel it with .1uf - .2uf mylar capacitor for sharp tweeter effect. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:23:47 AM |
| one thing that i can advice when using this input captain transformer to improve the performance of any tone control circuit,transistorized or ic design.is to keep it away to a radiating electromagnetic attractio n coming from the power transformer.anywhere you put inside on your audio system or amplifier chassis as long as it will not attract the radiating force of the power transformer.better you connect a long wire to put your input captain in a distance where you could hear a zero presence of humming in audio.but not very far.if you get the perfect location then you excellent results. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Sunday, October 11, 2009 10:00:08 PM |
| this input captain transformer not only applicable to enhance the bass effect of any transistorized tone control circuit but also to i.c. circuit provided it matches the design of the circuit. |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Sunday, October 11, 2009 6:32:34 AM |
| to trimmed up the sharp effect of your tweeter. use 1-2uf/50v non polar series filter capacitor...and parallel your tweeter directly with an inductor or a coil.the data of a coil is around more or less 120 turns #24 magnetwire on a ferrite antenna bar approximately 3/8'' diameter 5''-7''long.you can experiment it by adding or reducing the number of turns of coil.depending on your taste. |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Friday, September 18, 2009 1:29:48 PM |
| This Tone Control looks very cool. Thanks for sharing! |
| julius c.horfilla |
Tone Control |
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:17:57 AM |
| to boost bass effect to any transistorized tone control circuit,you can use input captain transformer connected to the emitter of the npn transistor and the other terminal of input captain transformer to the ground.you can also parallel a .1uf-.2uf mylar capacitor for sharp treble effect.......to double the effect of the input captain transformer you can parallel two input captain transformer for full bass rubberlike effect....this input captain transfomer is available here in cebu city,philippines.this is what our local audio fanatics are doing here in cebu. |
| Chaos Zen |
Tone Control |
Thursday, July 02, 2009 8:17:01 PM |
| The questions asked here sound like they are from very lazy people who want everything done for them. Read the parts list, it tells what each piece is. The other questions can be simply answered by making simple calculations or looking up parts specs. As for bass boost, that's commonly available in even the simplest pre-amp circuits. Stop being so lazy, look it up! |
| Tende |
Tone Control |
Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:15:15 PM |
| Please i will like to have a circuit of a tone with heavy bass boost. Thanks.... |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 2:33:21 AM |
| how are you supposed to build it? |
| socrates |
Tone Control |
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 7:20:16 AM |
| can this circuit be use a tone control for the 100 watt amplifier? |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Monday, May 19, 2008 9:26:37 AM |
| Can this circuit be used as a tone control for a separate 100W Audio Power Amplifier? Email me pls. =) Tnx. |
| anonymous: ahmed attia |
Tone Control |
Saturday, May 10, 2008 4:22:28 AM |
| can this circuit apply to power amplifier to give us high gain and high triple quality, the VCC will only +9 volts or can us use the rang to +15 V, we need pcb of this circuit.
Ahmed Attia |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:38:49 PM |
| Pls, I'll like to know about vocal tone control. Every thing about it if possible. Thanks. |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Monday, November 26, 2007 7:51:38 AM |
| what is the voltage of the electrolytic capacitor of this tonecontrol |
| anonymous |
Tone Control |
Thursday, October 18, 2007 3:34:26 AM |
| What a lazy bunch of lamers. Why don't they get the spec. sheet and figure it out themselves?
http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/philips/TDA1524A_CNV_2.pdf |
| Ehsan |
Tone Control |
Friday, August 24, 2007 1:06:24 PM |
| I built this tone control and I installed that in my car.
But it is noisy.I omitted the LM7812.How can I reduse noise when car motor is working? |
| au cacho |
Tone Control |
Thursday, August 16, 2007 6:44:14 AM |
| how can i add a switch for choosing a mono or stereo and wat is the gain of the circuit? would it be good to use this tone control for a 100W amplifier? can you put labels on the schematic. |
| Jack Daniels |
Tone Control |
Saturday, June 23, 2007 3:25:29 AM |
| Can you please explain what is the gain levels of the frequencies, and what need to tweaked to have higher base gain since the Bass response is slightly low.
please provide the technical spec of the U1.
Please let us know and share the schematic diagram whether Mid Frequency control can be incoperated in this circuit ....?
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| victor stanvic |
Tone Control |
Friday, June 08, 2007 6:40:03 AM |
| i only saw one wire on the 9V/ 15V power supply. which wire is positive and which one is negative? . Secondly, among the jacks, which of them is the input and the output? Which kind of plug can one use on it.
Thanks, i believe my request for more explaination will be granted in due time. |
| rerererererrerrerrrerererereeeffef |
Tone Control |
Thursday, May 03, 2007 2:52:28 AM |
| block diagram must be provided and actual drawing
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