MidiMagic
2K Club - QQ Super Nova
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Love the "joystick" balance control on a couple of those receivers!!! Question: Was this type of balance knob considered less desirable? Looks cool and, I suppose, the joystick maybe more-or-less worked; but I wonder if it might would've been easier to fine tune the balance using four separate knobs, instead?
I built one of those to be placed between decoder output and power amp. It uses the same principle as this crossfader circuit:
I used a Tandy joystick for a Color Computer:
- I relabeled so front was on one corner:
- I replaced the cable with a 4-wire shielded cable.
- It has one 10K linear pot for each joystick axis.
- I connected the shield to the slider terminal on each pot (as in diagram).
- Each pot has two voltage dividers for diagonally opposite channels.
- One pot controls LF and RB. The other (at right angles) controls RF and LB.
- Unlike the diagram. each side of the pot has a different channel input.
One drawback is that it does not provide complete balancing. If LF and RB are both louder than RF and LB, there is no way to correct that with the joystick. Additional controls are needed for this.