to preamp or not to preamp, that is the question

Started by liddokun, February 28, 2009, 04:46:09 PM

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liddokun

How many of you guys have an active preamp on your guitar? By preamp, it could be some aftermarket pre, DIY jfet pre, etc.
What is your opinion on how a guitar pre sounds in general, as oppose to a preless guitar?
I'm thinking of throwing a simple j201 preamp on board my guitar, I kind of want to know what benefits I'll get, other than better gain.
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m-theory

Try it and see what YOU think.  It works for Clapton. 

oldrocker

I put the Jack O. simple buffer in my flying V.  It seems that the tone control is more responsive than with a passive setup.  That's IMHO.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc93/ftrock/fvbuf3.jpg
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc93/ftrock/fvbuf4.jpg

slideman82

great idea! a Jfet buffer... why not a Ge PNP buffer? Battery will last forever!
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d95err

Quote from: slideman82 on February 28, 2009, 09:05:55 PM
great idea! a Jfet buffer... why not a Ge PNP buffer? Battery will last forever!

Germanium devices are generally noisy, so that's definately not something you'd want first in your signal path all the time.

liddokun

Quote from: oldrocker on February 28, 2009, 06:09:57 PM
I put the Jack O. simple buffer in my flying V.  It seems that the tone control is more responsive than with a passive setup.  That's IMHO.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc93/ftrock/fvbuf3.jpg
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc93/ftrock/fvbuf4.jpg

I generally never even use my tone controls on my guitar, only when using the neck pickup. I don't even have a tone control hooked up for my bridge pickup.
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petemoore

  I never had a detectable problem with 10' cables, like they say, longer runs [like over 20'] draw power.
  I like to compare anything else long or in bypass mode to : exactly 1 sturdy 3'' cable between guitar and amp.
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