option 4: DIY. take a phantom power mic preamp circuit, a psu filter, and a reamp circuit (or just an op amp with fixed -20dB gain if you're not feeling fancy), and put them in a box together. ideally one of the funny little octagonal ones that come with free chocolates. re: pedals and reamp boxes: any guitar pedal that's using any kind of high impedance buffer (op amp, BJT emiter follower, JFET gate follower, whatever) will not really notice a reamp box. a circuit that "interacts" with the circuit it sees at the input such as a passive wah pedal or some tube amps will notice the difference since they expect to see not just a certain impedance, but also the inductance and capacitance of a real guitar pickup.
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Thanks!
Nice. Just received my order! Thanks
option 4: DIY. take a phantom power mic preamp circuit, a psu filter, and a reamp circuit (or just an op amp with fixed -20dB gain if you're not feeling fancy), and put them in a box together. ideally one of the funny little octagonal ones that come with free chocolates.
re: pedals and reamp boxes: any guitar pedal that's using any kind of high impedance buffer (op amp, BJT emiter follower, JFET gate follower, whatever) will not really notice a reamp box. a circuit that "interacts" with the circuit it sees at the input such as a passive wah pedal or some tube amps will notice the difference since they expect to see not just a certain impedance, but also the inductance and capacitance of a real guitar pickup.
Ah, yeah, that is true, I didn't think about that.
I just like this kind of nerdiness! Go on please! 😊
try a jhs color box
Slightly related - when my own marshmallow pro arrives I'm gonna see how it sounds on a bass guitar body :)