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Audio Tone Control Unit

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Hi i'm trying to build a tone contol unit for a mixer unit.
I need help on how different units with sections of the unit work,i.e Bass,Treble and Middle and frequency response ii terms of gain.

Appreciate your help
 
markian80@yahoo.com said:
Hi i'm trying to build a tone contol unit for a mixer unit.
I need help on how different units with sections of the unit work,i.e Bass,Treble and Middle and frequency response ii terms of gain.

Appreciate your help
An OP-AMP will do your job. Mostly tone control circuit is a combination of resistors and capacitors. This can feed to an OP-AMP directly. Normally I prefer UPC 741, LM324N, 4558 etc….most tone controls having only bass & trebles. It is possible to add another resistor capacitor network for the MID RANGE AS WELL in the tone control section. At the moment I don’t have any image of the circuit but I have that in my circuit collection. I will scan & post to you later on.
LM1036 is used to reduce wires in the ctrls. It can use mono ctrls to control both sides.
 
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