(Expandable) Graphic Equaliser


Posted on Jun 19, 2012

This equaliser is designed as a preamp suitable for musical instruments - guitar, bass and keyboard in particular. Unlike most conventional graphic equalisers, each slider ranges from fully off to fully on, and not the more conventional +/-12dB or so that is normally available. As a result, there is no flat setting (other than all off!). This graphic is designed to be used to create a sound, and is not suitable for hi-fi. It may be used as an add-on unit to existing instrument amp preamps, tone controls, etc. The flexibility is extraordinary, allowing a hollow `single frequency` type sound, right through to almost any tonal variant imaginable. This is the first of several projects based on the multiple-feedback bandpass filter described in Project 63, it can be made with as many (or as few) filter sections as you want.


(Expandable) Graphic Equaliser
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