I have looked for tone control circuits with opamps in web, but mostly found circuits with tone control opamp in inverting stage, and use another inverting opamp buffer before or after it, to get the signal to original phase.
eg.
Hi-Fi Preamplifier
For the preamp , I am looking for a buffer opamp stage (SSP) followed by a switch which will be used to select to connect to output or to tone control opamp stage. So making the tone control optional, and only use it in signal path , when it is needed.
But when we are switching on to use the tone control stage, as here the tone control opamp is inverting stage, then we need another output inverting buffer to make the single in phase again. So, while using tone controls can we avoid the output buffer stage which is needed only to invert the signal because of the inverting tone control stage? Can we have tone controls opamp in non-inverting stage?
Else the first buffer opamp (SSP) needs to be in non-inverting stage, which will compensate for inverting tone control stage, but when we are switching off the tone control stage the output from the first buffer stage (SSP) will be inverting again.
thanks and regards
S Sarath