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frandiaz
04-29-2004, 09:32 AM
Hi,

I'd like to know what's the difference between rolling off the treble using a passive tone control versus using the treble control of an onboard active preamp.

TIA
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Fran

sheepdog
04-29-2004, 09:45 AM
Hi,

I'd like to know what's the difference between rolling off the treble using a passive tone control versus using the treble control of an onboard active preamp.

TIA
keep groooovin'
Fran

passive tone controls are a treble cut. The amount and frequency cut (I think) is dependent on the capacitor used with the tone pot.

active treble controls are either boost and cut or more commonly (OBP1, Sadowsky Pre...) boost only. The boost is possible because the active control runs off of a 9V battery (possibly 2 or even 3 9v batteries are sometimes used..).

Boost of a certain frequency (bass, mid, treble...) is only possible in active mode.

frandiaz
04-29-2004, 10:03 AM
sorry if I didn't express correctly :) : I know that the active systems allow boosting (my Laklands and MM are active although I only use the treble control to cut) what I want to know is: if we use the correct cap to affect a certain frequency (the same one centered in the active preamp) and we cut the freqs. by the same dBs in both, the active and passive basses are we going to hear any difference?

keep groooovin'
Fran

mikezimmerman
04-29-2004, 10:20 AM
My impression is that the passive tone control rolls off a wider range of treble frequences--everything above a particular frequency--whereas the active treble control generally cuts the same rather narrow range that it boosts. But yes, you can definately hear a difference.

Mike

Halftooth
04-29-2004, 10:39 AM
My impression is that the passive tone control rolls off a wider range of treble frequences--everything above a particular frequency--whereas the active treble control generally cuts the same rather narrow range that it boosts. But yes, you can definately hear a difference.

Mike

You took the words right out of my mouth! Because the treble cut on an active is centered on a specific frequency, a passive tone rolls off a much broader frequency range. I prefer having the passive tone option along with the 3-band, ala Fbass, on all my basses if possible.