signal boost+treble boost circuit

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mlugg

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Hi, I'm trying to design a circuit with two stages.

1) a boost stage which will take an input signal and boost it by 6-20 dB (2 - 10 V/V). I'm not sure whether a BJT or a MOSFET would be best.

My main problem is dc biasing. I'm not sure what region is best, and whether I can follow the Vcc/3 rule for biasing or not.

Also, I don't have any real experience designing around a potentiometer... what value would be the best? How do I incorporate it into the design process?

2) How can I boost the higher frequencies? Could I use a high pass filter with a stop band that is of higher gain than 0? I don't want to cut the lower frequencies, just boost the higher ones.

Also, is it better to adjust the gain of a set pass band, or to have a set gain, but an adjustable pass bandwidth?

Thanks,

Mark
 
You need to tell us EXACTLY what you're wanting to do - at a guess I would say you need to lookup opamps!.
 
If you like a lot of distortion then make an amplifier with a single transistor.
The treble boost will increase the distortion.
 

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40% distortion is nothing for electric guitars.
The Fuzz Face distortion making circuit makes much more distortion:
 

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Look in Google at Fuzz Face Circuit.
There are links to the original one with old PNP germanium transistors and the circuit I simulated that has modern NPN silicon transistors.
It works from a 9V battery.
 
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