Hey guys. I'm going down the road of learning audio electrics by playing with piezo-electric transducers on a banjo and bass. I'm an still a novice.
I'd like to modify the pzt preamp schematics floating around to allow me to switch between different resistor values. -This would (theoretically) allow me to use instruments rigged with single pzt (10megaohm resistor) , parallel pzt (3megohm resistor) and magnetic-coil pickups (1megohm resistor) with the same preamp circuit. As a side-note I plan to both make a mint-box pre-amp and figure out how to mod a Boss GE-7 for multiple input impedance values.
But since the main 1megohm 3megohm or 10megohm resistor of most preamp circuits is connected directly to the ground; I sense danger in switching this value while the signal is active or the pedal plugged in.
I haven't figured out how to wire the switches yet, but I was hoping you guys could alert me to problems that I'll likely encounter.
Is switching input impedance possible and/or safe?
Thanks.
I'd like to modify the pzt preamp schematics floating around to allow me to switch between different resistor values. -This would (theoretically) allow me to use instruments rigged with single pzt (10megaohm resistor) , parallel pzt (3megohm resistor) and magnetic-coil pickups (1megohm resistor) with the same preamp circuit. As a side-note I plan to both make a mint-box pre-amp and figure out how to mod a Boss GE-7 for multiple input impedance values.
But since the main 1megohm 3megohm or 10megohm resistor of most preamp circuits is connected directly to the ground; I sense danger in switching this value while the signal is active or the pedal plugged in.
I haven't figured out how to wire the switches yet, but I was hoping you guys could alert me to problems that I'll likely encounter.
Is switching input impedance possible and/or safe?
Thanks.
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