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Offline 6v6Pin1

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Low impedance pickups
« on: December 01, 2015, 09:04:17 pm »
Hello,

I have a guitar with a regular single coil pickup and a unity gain buffer connected to a 9v battery. The idea is to provide a low impedance signal out of the guitar but I don't have the specs nor do I know how to measure the actual impedance. The buffer has a trim pot, so it may not be set to exactly unity.

Would you make any changes to the amplifier to provide a better interface for this guitar?

I have a single input to my amp wired like this:
http://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_AB763_1.pdf

Offline HotBluePlates

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Re: Low impedance pickups
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2015, 10:54:21 pm »
Would you make any changes to the amplifier to provide a better interface for this guitar?


No.


The amp doesn't need to be anything special to accept input from a low impedance pickup/buffer. The buffer is all about reducing the impact of cable capacitance on the sound/operation of the pickup, and not really anything to do with the amp, either.

Offline Toxophilite

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Re: Low impedance pickups
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2016, 12:08:12 am »
I don't know about the buffer business
I would either buy a low impedance pickup or buy a kit similar to the one you have in your guitar and wind up your own


Most of my guitars are equipped with hilotrons(which is a low impedance single coil) and they sound lovely, maybe best for cleans but they can rock too.
I just recently finished rewinding a couple that were hopped and if you're careful and do a bit of research it's not too hard


To measure the pickups impedance(Dc resitance actually, close enough) measure the resistance across it's leads with a multimeter


Hilotrons are 3-3.4K
I think most strat pickups are around 7 k
P-90s are higher even (if I remember correctly)
etc etc)

 


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