I know that putting a resistor in series with a pickup I will have the following effects:
1 - The resistor reduces the peak resonance amplitude
2 - Put before the volume pot, the res. have a pad effect
3 - The res. increase the output impedance, so his interaction with following pot and cap give more "darkening" effect (for example, when lowering the volume pot)
So the final results are: less volume, less resonance (and little lower in frequency due to load interaction). Please correct me if necessary.
In your experience: is it possible that inserting a resistance can attenuate low frequencies a little, ad how?
Thanks
m.p.
1 - The resistor reduces the peak resonance amplitude
2 - Put before the volume pot, the res. have a pad effect
3 - The res. increase the output impedance, so his interaction with following pot and cap give more "darkening" effect (for example, when lowering the volume pot)
So the final results are: less volume, less resonance (and little lower in frequency due to load interaction). Please correct me if necessary.
In your experience: is it possible that inserting a resistance can attenuate low frequencies a little, ad how?
Thanks
m.p.
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