No, I was talking about Z loading. The idea of low or medium input Z preamps is that then the pot values, cable capicitance etc doesn't enter into the equasion. So you get the "loaded" sound no matter how long your cable is, or what the input Z of your amp or effect pedals are or where the vol pot is wound to etc. Most guitarists only hear a treble roll off when Hi Z passive coils are loaded by pots and leads, but there's more than that going on. Bass amps have a much broader freq response, especially if they have a Hi Freq horn driver.
eg. Series/parallel. If you hi Z buffer both settings, and match their gain, the difference in tone is much less than a passive series/para switch. Because the series setting is higher Z and is loaded more by the pots and cable. Also a switch in loudness is often percieved as a tonal difference. I had a bass I used to direct record with so I had a push-pull that did nothing but add 8db of gain. A friend borrowed the bass and when he discovered the switch, he never played without it on. Turning up the amp gain would have exactly the same effect, but he swore that it was different. I think this was because he was used to hearing it switched in and out, if you know what I mean...
Guys would be welcome to put a cap, or any filter arrangement they wish on the input of my pre, should they want to experiment in that way.
eg. Series/parallel. If you hi Z buffer both settings, and match their gain, the difference in tone is much less than a passive series/para switch. Because the series setting is higher Z and is loaded more by the pots and cable. Also a switch in loudness is often percieved as a tonal difference. I had a bass I used to direct record with so I had a push-pull that did nothing but add 8db of gain. A friend borrowed the bass and when he discovered the switch, he never played without it on. Turning up the amp gain would have exactly the same effect, but he swore that it was different. I think this was because he was used to hearing it switched in and out, if you know what I mean...
Guys would be welcome to put a cap, or any filter arrangement they wish on the input of my pre, should they want to experiment in that way.
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