Dimensions
1 U
89 mm deep
Current Draw
80 mA +15V
55 mA -15V
0 mA 5V
Price

Available as an assembled Module and as a DIY project.

This Module is currently available.

Discrete Ladder Filter

904 Low Pass Filter

The Oakley Discrete Ladder Filter (DLF) is a reworking of the classic 1960's low pass filter module using the circuits from the 904A filter and CP3 mixer. In addition the module features a drive control which allows to heavily overdrive the filter circuit without producing a big change in output volume.

Prior to entering the filter circuit, the audio signal passes through a clone of the CP3 mixer. The original CP3 module had two outputs, an inverted output and a non inverted output. Apart from the change in phase the two outputs sounded different when the input signal was particularly loud. The Oakley DLF has a front panel switch to select which of the input stage's outputs go on to the filter circuit.

The DLF's input stage will start to clip at around +/-4V, but keeping the signal below this will ensure that the filter receives a clean signal. The discrete low pass filter circuitry is also liable to distort when driven hard but does so in a less aggressive manner than the mixer. The DLF's drive control alters the input signal level so the filter will operate from clean to heavily overdriven. With variations in input level and drive level it is possible to utilise the overdrive characteristics of only the input stage, only the filter, or both for a really heavy sound.

The filter will self oscillate at high resonance. However, like the original module, the filter won't self oscillate below 100Hz. When the filter's cut-off frequency is swept at high resonance this limited resonance at low frequencies gives the filter a powerful sound.

https://www.oakleysound.com/dlf.htm


submitted Jun 8th 2017, 20:17 by Zucker | last Change Feb 19th 2022, 15:20 by euphonic

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