I have used a *very* simple single FET buffer (no PCB involved) and added a 47K resistor in series with its output (you can experiment with its value) , so "now it behaves as if it were a magnetic pickup" and can be used in a standard otherwise passive circuit.
I mean classic volume and tone controls, mixing with other pickups, etc.
If you want to carry this "simulation" to the end, choose a resistor value such as when connecting the piezo in parallel with the magnetic, the end result is *roughly* what you would hear if you had just connected 2 magnetics in parallel.
I made it this way, so it works with *any* previous magnetic PUp or circuit you find there.
Series connection is very interesting, but not all pickups have the "floating" winding (independent from ground or shield) to achieve it.
Of course, the "best" solution is to add a dedicated buffer to every pickup (easy and cheap with TL064) or at least one for the Piezo and another for "everything else", in which case a TL062 is enough.
Although "mixing with resistors" sounds backwards in a regular amplifier, compared to what we usually find inside an Instrument is NASA/Nobel Prize Technology
I mean classic volume and tone controls, mixing with other pickups, etc.
If you want to carry this "simulation" to the end, choose a resistor value such as when connecting the piezo in parallel with the magnetic, the end result is *roughly* what you would hear if you had just connected 2 magnetics in parallel.
I made it this way, so it works with *any* previous magnetic PUp or circuit you find there.
Series connection is very interesting, but not all pickups have the "floating" winding (independent from ground or shield) to achieve it.
Of course, the "best" solution is to add a dedicated buffer to every pickup (easy and cheap with TL064) or at least one for the Piezo and another for "everything else", in which case a TL062 is enough.
Although "mixing with resistors" sounds backwards in a regular amplifier, compared to what we usually find inside an Instrument is NASA/Nobel Prize Technology
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