Re: tone capacitor question



Sorry mate.
It's so easy to misinterpret what is written in this perticular format...


on 7/22/2008, Larry Shaw supposed :
No digs at anybody intended..was really myself recognising someone else who needs the answers!! - I know F*** all about it !!

"Arlowe" <bare.arsed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mn.9d4d7d8770214342.90583@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Grinner brought next idea :
"Larry Shaw" <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:h7udnbG9kJGQKhzVnZ2dnUVZ8vmdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx
Oh dear, I see you are not the only one who didn't do electronics at College :(

no shame in that:-) better to ask than bullshit on pretending to know everything.


This may help: http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/filter/filter_1.html

cheers.

"Grinner" <grinner@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4881a811$0$13943$afc38c87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
why is it that they only store the treble side of the signal and not the full signal? if you increase the fard size to a point will it store the full signal?




I think that was more a dig at me....I guess I didn't write a text book length post about capacitance, RC circuits, High, Low and Band filters...
It's pretty hard to explain how an RC circuit works on waveforms to someone who doesn't have some and previous electrical theory.

This site does a decent job of explaining a bit about how the circuit works.
http://www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/voltonecon.php




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