Most amps connect the guitar input directly to the grid of V1. Some do it via a grid stopper, which is pretty common as well.
My question is: what are your previous experiences with decoupling the guitar from V1 input via a capacitor? Such as the Orange Tiny Terror?
Do you think it increases safety, by keeping the musician far away from a plate-grid short?
Does it negatively affect tone if for example I used a large value as to attenuate as little as possible of the audio spectrum?
When the musician touches the strings, does it still quiet the amplifier up as DC-coupled ones do?
Thanks in advance for any insights.
My question is: what are your previous experiences with decoupling the guitar from V1 input via a capacitor? Such as the Orange Tiny Terror?
Do you think it increases safety, by keeping the musician far away from a plate-grid short?
Does it negatively affect tone if for example I used a large value as to attenuate as little as possible of the audio spectrum?
When the musician touches the strings, does it still quiet the amplifier up as DC-coupled ones do?
Thanks in advance for any insights.
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