P pure-krypton New Member Nov 20, 2008 #1 i'd like to know if there's any way to smoothly switch between 2 capacitor values? eg 0.047uF to 0.1uF
i'd like to know if there's any way to smoothly switch between 2 capacitor values? eg 0.047uF to 0.1uF
C charlie_r Member Nov 20, 2008 #2 Quick answer off the top: use a flip-flop triggered by a N.O. push button switch
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 20, 2008 #3 Where are the capacitors used and what is the voltage?
P pure-krypton New Member Nov 20, 2008 #4 crutschow said: Where are the capacitors used and what is the voltage? Click to expand... it's in an ibanez tube screamer and well, it's to limit the amount of bass that is cut...
crutschow said: Where are the capacitors used and what is the voltage? Click to expand... it's in an ibanez tube screamer and well, it's to limit the amount of bass that is cut...
Mikebits Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2008 #5 Switch maybe? Or are you concerned about switch pop, in which case? Last edited: Nov 20, 2008
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 21, 2008 #6 If you use two .047µF caps in parallel and put a switch in series with one of them, you can switch between .047µF and .094µF (close to 0.1µF) without ever opening the circuit and causing a pop.
If you use two .047µF caps in parallel and put a switch in series with one of them, you can switch between .047µF and .094µF (close to 0.1µF) without ever opening the circuit and causing a pop.