For an Hi-Fi amplifier tone control circuit is important this circuit controls bass and treble effects in audio output, different types of tone control circuit used in several applications here we listed top 5 tone control circuit which are easy to make and effective tone control circuits.
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Two transistor tone control circuit
Tone control circuit using IC741
Tone control circuit using LM1036
Baxandall tone control circuit
Active Baxandall tone control circuit
Two NPN transistors (BC107) are used in this circuit, this circuit is biased by 30 volt DC power supply, Audio input taken through the 2.2μfd capacitor and separated into two lines to control bass and treble effects, output from the tone control elements are fed into transistor pre amplifier, output is synchronized and then fed into the output pins here the output is taken from second transistor emitter terminal.
Two operational amplifier ICs are used in this circuit, first one is pre-amplifies the audio input and second stage operational amplifier gives tone controlled audio output with amplification, both operational amplifier uses inverting input pin as input. Output signal from the first amplifier is split into two by the baxandall circuit, this circuit provides bass, middle and treble tone controls over the audio signal, output from this circuit is amplified by the second stage amplifier.
The IC LM1036 from texas instruments is a DC controlled tone control integrated circuit, this circuit provides dual bass, treble and balance volume output from audio signal, this IC is most suitable for stereo applications in car, radio and TV audio systems. This IC operates with 9 volt to 16 volt DC power supply and it has large volume control range 75 dB as typical, and it needs few external components to operate.
Tone Control IC LM1036 Pinout
Datasheet of IC LM1036
This is simple easy to construct few components passive tone control circuit, it has two variable resistors namely VR1 and VR2 these are controls bass and treble effect of audio signal, by using simple filtering process.
Here the baxandall tone control circuit is connected at the input of operational amplifier (IC 741) this amplifier connected with negative feed back.
Audio input is directly applied to the tone control circuit and then controlled audio signal is amplified by the operational amplifier and output is taken from the pin 6 of op-amp.
Datasheet of IC LM 741
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