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Frequency filter measuring

Started by icecycle66, August 10, 2012, 08:35:49 PM

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icecycle66

How can I measure the frequency sweep/point of a filter?
Such as the one on the Boss Bass Chorus (CEB3).

culturejam

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There is a very basic formula for determining the cutoff frequency of a given filter type. I'm assuming you are talking about R/C filters (resistive/capacitive).

Here's the equation:


I use an Excel sheet with the equation applied, so all I have to do is punch in the numbers for the resistor and capacitor.

But you can also use online calculators. I use Excel because sometimes I want to show several different sets of values at the same time. This is handy for dialing in a tone control, as you can see how the cutoff frequency changes as the pot is turned.
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CJ is right on with the calculations.

If you are looking to do real time measurements, there are a number of options.  There is an FFT Spectrum Analyzer program called Spectra Plus that would allow you to do it.  It is somewhat pricey if you get all the options, but you can download the full version for 30 days to try it out.

http://www.spectraplus.com/

There are other, cheaper options (TrueRTA, I believe), but I don't use them.
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