A Twin T filter can make your cbg much more flexible. You must have a preamp on the piezo, and the Twin T goes after it. It makes overdriven sounds behave mo...
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Tea Belly - just solder it up on a bit of plain perfboard as shown in the diagram. Remember, it goes after the preamp. If you're not using a preamp, it won't work.
Well, crap. Very good video and illustration. I love my simple piezo builds. I don't use much overdrive and maybe that's a factor. Good stuff, Glen. But you make me want to try something new.
Updated video with frequency tweaked to best value. Schematic below. Use 2C=0.0022uf (code 222) and C=0.001uf (code 102). Resistors are 6.8kHz. Wire two together in series to make one R of 13.6kHz (you'll need to do this for each R), and use one alone for R/2. Or find something very close to 13.6kHz for the R resistors.
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That's a useful demo and shows the contrast well.
Tea Belly - just solder it up on a bit of plain perfboard as shown in the diagram. Remember, it goes after the preamp. If you're not using a preamp, it won't work.
Well, crap. Very good video and illustration. I love my simple piezo builds. I don't use much overdrive and maybe that's a factor. Good stuff, Glen. But you make me want to try something new.
Updated video with frequency tweaked to best value. Schematic below. Use 2C=0.0022uf (code 222) and C=0.001uf (code 102). Resistors are 6.8kHz. Wire two together in series to make one R of 13.6kHz (you'll need to do this for each R), and use one alone for R/2. Or find something very close to 13.6kHz for the R resistors.