Ok. *Help needed! *I will try to explain.
I have a semi acoustic guitar that I have built from scratch. *I really struggle with the tech side. *Are there some clever people that fancy exploring this project?:
I have two humbuckers like a Les Paul (let's call them H1 & H2) and two Piezos (let's call them P1 and P2).
The circuit allows you to 'swap' (with two simple switches) H1 for P1 (bridge) and H2 for P2 (neck).
I thought this would be good for 'noise-outs', chopping up and feedback. * One piezo is in the guitar neck and the other is under the bridge. *With the three way switch I can choose the following combinations:
3-way down:
H1 (Bridge) or
P1 (Bridge).
3-way middle
H1 and H2 or
H1 and P2 or
P1 and H2 or
P1 and P2.
3-way up:
H2 (neck) or
P2 (in neck - 3rd fret)
Here is the problem:
Both the Piezos are really quiet.
Both the humbuckers are really loud.
I just cannot mix H1 with P2 or H2 with P1 (3-way mid pos.) because the Piezos are too quiet.
Even when ive tried to put the piezo though my acoustic guitar preamp the signal is still very quiet.
How can I achieve what I am trying to achieve?
Just for clarity I would like to achieve the same volume output for each pickup H1, P1, H2 and P2 so I can switch between them without volume drops. *H1 and H2 are about 16k.
Please please help me find a way.
I have looked into a pair of FET or Op-amp preamp circuits but a) I can't find a circuit that I'm sure can give me a good volume boost and b) I'm in England and most of the parts are listed in American shops and I can't find equivalents.
Ps I have plenty of room for battery storage in the guitar body. *This is not a problem! *I'm not looking to create an authentic acoustic tone with the Piezos, just for feedback and noise-out.
Your thoughts: *what do you think?
Graham.
I have a semi acoustic guitar that I have built from scratch. *I really struggle with the tech side. *Are there some clever people that fancy exploring this project?:
I have two humbuckers like a Les Paul (let's call them H1 & H2) and two Piezos (let's call them P1 and P2).
The circuit allows you to 'swap' (with two simple switches) H1 for P1 (bridge) and H2 for P2 (neck).
I thought this would be good for 'noise-outs', chopping up and feedback. * One piezo is in the guitar neck and the other is under the bridge. *With the three way switch I can choose the following combinations:
3-way down:
H1 (Bridge) or
P1 (Bridge).
3-way middle
H1 and H2 or
H1 and P2 or
P1 and H2 or
P1 and P2.
3-way up:
H2 (neck) or
P2 (in neck - 3rd fret)
Here is the problem:
Both the Piezos are really quiet.
Both the humbuckers are really loud.
I just cannot mix H1 with P2 or H2 with P1 (3-way mid pos.) because the Piezos are too quiet.
Even when ive tried to put the piezo though my acoustic guitar preamp the signal is still very quiet.
How can I achieve what I am trying to achieve?
Just for clarity I would like to achieve the same volume output for each pickup H1, P1, H2 and P2 so I can switch between them without volume drops. *H1 and H2 are about 16k.
Please please help me find a way.
I have looked into a pair of FET or Op-amp preamp circuits but a) I can't find a circuit that I'm sure can give me a good volume boost and b) I'm in England and most of the parts are listed in American shops and I can't find equivalents.
Ps I have plenty of room for battery storage in the guitar body. *This is not a problem! *I'm not looking to create an authentic acoustic tone with the Piezos, just for feedback and noise-out.
Your thoughts: *what do you think?
Graham.
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