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one-knob Tone Control

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rafael_cordeiro

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Hi there,

I am building a guitar effect pedal and I would like to add a tone control to it. Most of the controllers I found used two POTs, and I want it to have only one.

I want it to decrease/increase bass and treble together. I think it is called loudness control. I found one that works something like that but it increases treble decreasing the bass and vice versa. The address of this one is https://members.tripod.com/roymal/ReverbTone.htm

Do you know how to change this circuit in the way I want?

I would apreciate any help.

Thanks,
Rafael
 
I think what you want is called a baxandall tone control.

Edit -

Oops... Didn't read it correctly, I guess that is pretty much what you already found. I can't think of any that boost/cut both bass and treble at the same time, that seems almost the same as simply cutting/boosting the mid?

If you want both, how about a conventional 2 pot circuit using ganged pots (one knob)?
 
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