I have read a lot of great things about this compressor.
This is the schematic
traced by WhiteKeyHole on FSB.
The bass version has a switch to select the pivot frequency of the tilt EQ between 900Hz and 250Hz. There are no gut shots of it and I couldn't find the schematic or the component changes needed to build the bass version. The only reference I could find was from John Kallas at the Sabrotone post: (
link)
I just raised the values of the 100n’s C7, C8,& C18 to 470n’s and slightly changed the frequency cap on the tilt eq.
From what I know, the only differences between the guitar and bass versions could be the changes sugested by John Kallas to eliminate the low end loss and the switch for the tilt center frequency, so I just needed to find how to configure the EQ.
The Tilt EQ
The guitar version of the Diamond Compressor use this exact configuration and component values (after C2) to get a pivot frequency of 900Hz with a 6db boost or cut on both sides of the tilt.
Using the next formula we can calculate the pivot frequency FP:
Replacing the component values of the Diamond we get what is expexted:
This is the center pivot frequency for the guitar version:
Deriving M
L and M
H from the next formulas we can obtain the maximum low-boost asymptote as M
L (bass boost) and the maximum high-boost asymptote as M
H (treble boost).
We get this:
You take 20 times the log of M
L and M
H to get the response in decibels:
Wich yields a 6db boost and cut as advertised by Diamond.
I have simulated this filter in LTSPice
And we get the expected result
Note: I have used 47K for R
F in my calcs as it is the prefered value.
Changing the pivot frequency
We can change the pivot frequency by changing the value of C. Using 20nF capacitors we get an F
P of 251.37Hz, as you can see in the sim plot
To implement the switch as in the comercial version we can use a DPDT to select between two pairs of capacitors:
I have yet to build it, but I learned a lot studing this.
Configure your tilt EQ
I have implemented an
on-line Tilt EQ Calulator to help you configure your own filter. Or you can use the next table if you want 6db bass and treble boost and cut.
P
1=50k, R=15k, R
F=47k
C |
Pivot Frequency |
20 nF |
251,37 Hz |
18 nF |
279,30 Hz |
15 nF |
335,16 Hz |
12 nF |
418,94 Hz |
10 nF |
502,73 Hz |
8 nF |
628,42 Hz |
6,8 nF |
739,31 Hz |
5,6 nF |
897,74 Hz |
You can even achieve an asymetric bass and treble boost. The next sim plot is what you get with: P
1=50k, R=33k, R
F=47k, C=6.8nF
Special thanks to:
Francesco Balena
WhiteKeyHole