01-05-2020, 05:52 PM
Ho jmcd (not to be confused with jcvd)
In general the birdged-T is just a notch circuit with very low-q. This means the notch is not likely to be too deep. In this application, peter used it to add a mid dip when the pot resistance is zero and it does nothing when the pot is at full resistance. The pot is in the ground connection of the T so it decouples it or engages it. being a passive circuit there can only be amplitude cut and more cut.
In general the birdged-T is just a notch circuit with very low-q. This means the notch is not likely to be too deep. In this application, peter used it to add a mid dip when the pot resistance is zero and it does nothing when the pot is at full resistance. The pot is in the ground connection of the T so it decouples it or engages it. being a passive circuit there can only be amplitude cut and more cut.


