You will notice that when you start increasing the resonance, subtilties from the 12 o clock to full CW region of the Bandwidth knob will start to show themselves. At low resonance you won't hear thee quite so readily. The change in Bandwidth pot value increases the amplutide of the first harmonic a bit. Makes for a lisghtly fatter lowpass mode. Thanks for your words on the filter...again, these are the types of comments that keep me doing this. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "jalmari3" <jari.jokinen@...> wrote: > > The 6dB/12dB knob of my Model 12 does only microscopic changes to sound > past 12 o'clock. On the other hand, it is very sensitive from full > counter clockwise to 9 o'clock. I wonder, if this is this normal and if > I am getting full range of adjustment? > > Do the newer M12:s have 1M pot instead of 100K? > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/PLAN_B_analog_blog/message/703 > > M12 is my favourite filter, but the output level varies quite a lot > with different settings. For example, it seems a bit strange, that low > pass 6dB/oct is much quiter than 12dB/oct. > > > Best regards > Jari Jokinen >
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Re: Model 12 6dB/12dB knob
2007-02-19 by (i think you can figure that out)
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