Hello,
New poster here. I've been reading a lot about low impedance pickup designs—it's fascinating work you're all doing here.
I'm wondering if anyone here could comment or point in the right direction. I'm trying to make balanced, passive pickups for XLR preamps. Currently I'm using cheap humbuckers I found on ebay, which actually work quite well, but there is still a lot of hum and there is definitely an impedance mismatch. Since my instrument uses over 18 pickups, buying pickups isn't really an option, and I'm interested in building my own anyway.
So—anyone have any ideas? I'm looking to avoid using a preamp or DI or transformer, and interested in matching the impedance of the pickup to the xlr input of the mixing console. It has to be balanced, since my cable runs are sometimes over 50 feet long!
I'm a maker of sound installations and instruments. My reason for asking about this is to further develop my instrument, Lady's Harp, which uses pickups and pressure transducers to drive piano wire.
Composing the Tinnitus Suites (2012)
(the project is here.)
The instrument is played via controls of the mixer to process and manage the feedback loop for each string. thus, why I am looking for passive pickups.
Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2014 (excerpts) on Vimeo Video here if you're curious.
thanks
daniel
New poster here. I've been reading a lot about low impedance pickup designs—it's fascinating work you're all doing here.
I'm wondering if anyone here could comment or point in the right direction. I'm trying to make balanced, passive pickups for XLR preamps. Currently I'm using cheap humbuckers I found on ebay, which actually work quite well, but there is still a lot of hum and there is definitely an impedance mismatch. Since my instrument uses over 18 pickups, buying pickups isn't really an option, and I'm interested in building my own anyway.
So—anyone have any ideas? I'm looking to avoid using a preamp or DI or transformer, and interested in matching the impedance of the pickup to the xlr input of the mixing console. It has to be balanced, since my cable runs are sometimes over 50 feet long!
I'm a maker of sound installations and instruments. My reason for asking about this is to further develop my instrument, Lady's Harp, which uses pickups and pressure transducers to drive piano wire.
Composing the Tinnitus Suites (2012)
(the project is here.)
The instrument is played via controls of the mixer to process and manage the feedback loop for each string. thus, why I am looking for passive pickups.
Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2014 (excerpts) on Vimeo Video here if you're curious.
thanks
daniel
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