ZON bass preamp [schematic]
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I don't remember which one...
But...however, I have made a copy that works fine. ————————————————————————————————————————
The progress of the reverse engineering will be updated again after a while...
But...however, I have made a copy that works fine. ————————————————————————————————————————
The progress of the reverse engineering will be updated again after a while...
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
The preamp is the one with the Magnetic + Piezo pickups (ZP-3).
Any chance to get the cap values and pot values?
I've traced 99.9% of the schematic but there are very few caps values and no pot values.
Any chance to get the cap values and pot values?
I've traced 99.9% of the schematic but there are very few caps values and no pot values.
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Hi,All potentiometers and trim potentiometers are 100KΩgeorge giblet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2022, 00:16 The preamp is the one with the Magnetic + Piezo pickups (ZP-3).
Any chance to get the cap values and pot values?
I've traced 99.9% of the schematic but there are very few caps values and no pot values.
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
Thanks a lot for all that detailed information.
Awesome, stuff!
The schematic appears below. I've tried to match the part designators on the your PCB.
I've also added the EQ curves.
It is interesting how much the Mid switch frequency affects the bass control even though
the mid control is set flat.
The treble controls are not symmetric, there is more cut than boost.
The 100k's on the first stage of the magnetic preamp and the 470k/220k's on the
second stage are going to be adding a lot of noise. I suspect replacing
the second stage with a non-inverting amplifier like U3b would lower the noise.
The circuit and parts values are very similar to the National Semiconductors
applications notes and datasheets! (11k, 3k6, 100k pot)
Awesome, stuff!
The schematic appears below. I've tried to match the part designators on the your PCB.
I've also added the EQ curves.
It is interesting how much the Mid switch frequency affects the bass control even though
the mid control is set flat.
The treble controls are not symmetric, there is more cut than boost.
The 100k's on the first stage of the magnetic preamp and the 470k/220k's on the
second stage are going to be adding a lot of noise. I suspect replacing
the second stage with a non-inverting amplifier like U3b would lower the noise.
The circuit and parts values are very similar to the National Semiconductors
applications notes and datasheets! (11k, 3k6, 100k pot)
Last edited by george giblet on 22 Dec 2022, 03:10, edited 2 times in total.
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
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Wow, very detailed! Thank you for your contribution to the forum! (a Big Hug~)george giblet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2022, 23:26 Thanks a lot for all that detailed information.
Awesome, stuff!
The schematic appears below. I've tried to match the part designators on the your PCB.
I've also added the EQ curves.
It is interesting how much the Mid switch frequency affects the bass control even though
the mid control is set flat.
The treble controls are not symmetric, there is more cut than boost.
The 100k's on the first stage of the magnetic preamp and the 470k/220k's on the
second stage are going to be adding a lot of noise. I suspect replacing
the second stage with a non-inverting amplifier like U3b would lower the noise.
The circuit and parts values are very similar to the National Semiconductors
applications notes and datasheets! (11k, 3k6, 100k pot)
zon ZP-3 V1.0.png
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
No problem. Thank you for all your efforts.
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
I've managed to trace the ZP-2 as well.
Unfortunately this tracing doesn't have the accuracy of the ZP-3 schematic.
As far as I know, the ZP-x preamps are the polyfusion preamps and the ZB-x preamps
are the Bartolini preamps.
Unfortunately this tracing doesn't have the accuracy of the ZP-3 schematic.
As far as I know, the ZP-x preamps are the polyfusion preamps and the ZB-x preamps
are the Bartolini preamps.
Last edited by george giblet on 22 Dec 2022, 23:05, edited 2 times in total.
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————————————————————————————————————————————————george giblet wrote: ↑21 Dec 2022, 10:50 I've managed to trace the ZP-2 as well.
Unfortunately this tracing doesn't have the accuracy of the ZP-3 schematic.
As far as I know, the ZP-x preamps are the polyfusion preamps and the ZB-x preamps
are the Bartolini preamps.
zon ZP-2 V1.0.png
pcb front - ZP-2 1997.jpg
pcb back - ZP-2 1997.jpg
I've also got this board from a friend before.
But unfortunately, I lost it before I could collect the component values of the capacitor...
These are the photos that my friend provided me:
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
Thanks for the new pics. They were very useful.
Since the one of the pots is removed I could confirmed the circuit around C5 and R7.
I also made a better guess of the circuit around U1a - still not confident it is correct.
Added better guesses for the tone control caps.
I updated the ZP-2 schematic in the previous post to version 1.1
Since the one of the pots is removed I could confirmed the circuit around C5 and R7.
I also made a better guess of the circuit around U1a - still not confident it is correct.
Added better guesses for the tone control caps.
I updated the ZP-2 schematic in the previous post to version 1.1
- george giblet
- Resistor Ronker
OK I've updated the ZP-2 schematic to V1.2
- fixed one error on U1a
- added more notes
- added trace info for older Rev A PCB
ZP-2 Rev A PCB (1995):
- fixed one error on U1a
- added more notes
- added trace info for older Rev A PCB
ZP-2 Rev A PCB (1995):