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That sounds good; I will definitely look into that one.
Pete Brenda Ann wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... Thanks, Gary. I think that a portable will definitely be on the horizen, and the tone control circuit is beginning to sound like a better and better idea. I think that this can be implemented into the design. The main thing is the choice of turnover frequencies of the tone control circuit, for the best sound. Back in the early to mid 90s, I used to design and build custom acoustic instrument amplifiers, so I've got a bit of experience with tone control circuitry. Thanks for those comments! Pete Do you have any experience with the Motorola tone control chips? Those are quite nice, and just fit right in the normal audio chain with just a few external components (capacitors, mostly). IIRC, they have about a 12 or 16 dB boost/cut, and I would imagine that you could tailor the crossover frequencies with the external components.. |
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