Hello Please accept my apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
I have an old Italian EKO acoustic guitar which I added a humbucking (pinched from an Epiphone Gibson 335 replica) PUP to. The idea of which was to plug it directly into a PA and use for live gigging. It turns out that this PUP offers a very dull tone and low volume when plugged directly into the PA probably due to severely mismatched impedance.
I also have a piezo underbridge system (preamp included) taken from another guitar which I would now like to try out in the same guitar.
My question is: Is it possible for me to wire the output from the humbucker volume pot (in parallel) directly to the input of the piezo's guitar mounted preamp? I'm thinking that this way I could make a mixture of the two PUPs and have more versatile sound options. Please tell me if this is feasible or not.
Understand that I have extremely limited knowledge of electronics so please keep jargon terms to a minimum if possible.
I would REALLY appreciate anyone's help on this issue before I start attempting to hack into the piezo preamp.
If any further clarification of my question is required, please feel free to ask, or m,aybe I could post up a rudimentary diagram to explain what I mean.
Thanks very much for your time in reading this.
I have an old Italian EKO acoustic guitar which I added a humbucking (pinched from an Epiphone Gibson 335 replica) PUP to. The idea of which was to plug it directly into a PA and use for live gigging. It turns out that this PUP offers a very dull tone and low volume when plugged directly into the PA probably due to severely mismatched impedance.
I also have a piezo underbridge system (preamp included) taken from another guitar which I would now like to try out in the same guitar.
My question is: Is it possible for me to wire the output from the humbucker volume pot (in parallel) directly to the input of the piezo's guitar mounted preamp? I'm thinking that this way I could make a mixture of the two PUPs and have more versatile sound options. Please tell me if this is feasible or not.
Understand that I have extremely limited knowledge of electronics so please keep jargon terms to a minimum if possible.
I would REALLY appreciate anyone's help on this issue before I start attempting to hack into the piezo preamp.
If any further clarification of my question is required, please feel free to ask, or m,aybe I could post up a rudimentary diagram to explain what I mean.
Thanks very much for your time in reading this.
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