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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostHere you go. Each buffer is hot glued to the volume pot.
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I made my buffers like this, but mounting them on the pots is a good idea.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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David, how do you handle strain relief for the off-board connections? I've been playing around with pedals for a little bit and haven't gotten past just extending the board a bit and tying them down with a twisted piece of wire through a couple extra holes in the board. Not that batteries get changed all that often, but I'd like a more elegant/durable way of doing it.
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Originally posted by Dave Kerr View PostDavid, how do you handle strain relief for the off-board connections? I've been playing around with pedals for a little bit and haven't gotten past just extending the board a bit and tying them down with a twisted piece of wire through a couple extra holes in the board. Not that batteries get changed all that often, but I'd like a more elegant/durable way of doing it.
I've seen a few HAZ Labs preamps, and he uses wire ties. He also uses them to hold the ICs in their sockets. I thought that was a good idea.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Ya know... Mikes right. Its just when you want to use pots to blend, that you should blend after buffering. Which means independant buffers. But Mike is a smart guy and has a lot of good stuff to say. Sometimes it is a challenge to understand what he is saying and other times his stuff sounds obscure. Whatever. He is our buddy! So.. I thinks he's cool!
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I'm not going to get into this again, but the point was mutual loading between the pickups. That's why they don't always sound all that great when mixed passively. That point was being ignored. Buffering each pickup before their signals ever mix together eliminates that.
That was the point.
The next point was the loading from the pots and cable, etc., which is what you are talking about. The buffers also isolate them from that.
Mike did mention that you can restore that cable and pot tone with some resistors and caps. But the main point, and the objection by Marko, was due to mutual loading of the two pickups. They are in each other's circuit, and they exhibit inductance and resistance, etc.
It's not bad or good, just the way passive instruments are. If you want a more fidelity, you need to buffer the pickups IMO.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostHere you go. Each buffer is hot glued to the volume pot.
http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...1/P7250316.jpg
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Any chance we can hear the blended variant soon?Pickup prototype checklist: [x] FR4 [x] Cu AWG 42 [x] Neo magnets [x] Willpower [ ] Time - Winding suspended due to exams.
Originally posted by David SchwabThen you have neos... which is a fuzzy bunny wrapped in barbed wire.
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Here's a sample. 1st round bridge full, neck off, 2nd round bridge full, neck half, 3rd round both full, 4th round neck full, bridge half and 5th round neck full, bridge off. Only vol pot on each pickup is used to blend, no other volume/tone shaping. What do you think? I like the sound a lot, but my opinion is way too subjective to be objective
Maihinnousu - Lataa - MPU - blendpickups
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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostYes, I use Gotoh battery box. I thought that by glueing the buffers to pots they would take minimum space at the cavity. And by using separate battery box I don't need to open the control cavity cover.
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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostHere's a sample. 1st round bridge full, neck off, 2nd round bridge full, neck half, 3rd round both full, 4th round neck full, bridge half and 5th round neck full, bridge off. Only vol pot on each pickup is used to blend, no other volume/tone shaping. What do you think? I like the sound a lot, but my opinion is way too subjective to be objective
Maihinnousu - Lataa - MPU - blendpickups
Marko
Are you still able to switch piockups on/off using the selector switch? or did you go with pot-blend only?
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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostI have vol for each pickup, master vol and master passive tone. No pickup selector switch.
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostSo you can't go from a pre-selected volume on one, to a pre-selected volume on the other instantly then, right?.
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostSo you can't go from a pre-selected volume on one, to a pre-selected volume on the other instantly then, right?.
On a guitar you use the volume more for different levels of overdrive and stuff, so presets are handy.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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