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Top Gun CP-1 Undressed


For the less technically inclined, what is it doing?
What I initially thought the CP-1 did was very similar to the way the K40 mic processor did. The K40 processor has a pair of diode flipped with a resistor and cap all in parallel in the feedback loop of an opamp. It’s a clipper/limiter that when pushed hard starts to distort and some of the guitar guys used this clipper arrangement to add fuzz/distortion to their guitar sound. Anyhow, since the CP1 has you remove the feedback resistor and add their circuit it is fundamentally a clipper similar to the K40

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I think the later k40 schematic is not correct,

if you carefully put the tone switch between high & low it disconnects the capacitors & resistor leaving only the back to back diodes & you get a setting that's louder with a more full range sound,

that can't happen the way its shown in the schematic above,
the original schematic had the switch on the opposite side of the capacitors wired correctly,

to fix the schematic above remove the link between switch common & high tone.
 
Cp-1 bump, does this thing make a difference that can be heard? Might put one in my 94hp

I say better to play with feedback resistor and cap values
 
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