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YBA-1 bridged T circuit
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Hi jmcd

Yes, the simulations look good. The passband around a bridged-T is usually asymmetric.

The first tuning looks like it is supposed to reduce the response hump at speaker resonance, and/or to get rid of some of the 'woofiness" with the typical thumpy country bass tones of the day.

The second tuning would be good for guitar use.

You can make the bridge-T tunable or switchable, as you might suspect.
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YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-05-2020, 04:58 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by K O'Connor - 01-05-2020, 05:52 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-05-2020, 07:01 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-05-2020, 07:03 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by K O'Connor - 01-05-2020, 11:04 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-06-2020, 02:07 AM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by K O'Connor - 01-07-2020, 02:10 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-08-2020, 01:05 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by jmcd - 01-19-2020, 02:07 PM
RE: YBA-1 bridged T circuit - by K O'Connor - 01-19-2020, 07:00 PM

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