Hello,
I love very much the "completely close" tone of certain pickups, for example using a jazz bridge PU with a .022 tone cap end zeroed tone knob to obtain a smooth-middle resonant tone in a fretless. It's obvious that the same is not possible with a buffered PU (ex. EMG active) where the pot + cap network can give a progressive hi rolloff but not the resonance with the (in this case isolated) coil.
Is there a simple passive (cap + inductance?) network that can be implemented (and fine tuned changing some cap values) without the need for an active resonator filter?
There's an intresting hint from Jack Orman here: Guitar Pickups Simulation, but I'd wish to maintain the low impedance (but low Z = big C and I values...), and this kind of inductor (a little transformer) is bulky and always a potential noise source.
Ideas?
Thanks
m.p.
I love very much the "completely close" tone of certain pickups, for example using a jazz bridge PU with a .022 tone cap end zeroed tone knob to obtain a smooth-middle resonant tone in a fretless. It's obvious that the same is not possible with a buffered PU (ex. EMG active) where the pot + cap network can give a progressive hi rolloff but not the resonance with the (in this case isolated) coil.
Is there a simple passive (cap + inductance?) network that can be implemented (and fine tuned changing some cap values) without the need for an active resonator filter?
There's an intresting hint from Jack Orman here: Guitar Pickups Simulation, but I'd wish to maintain the low impedance (but low Z = big C and I values...), and this kind of inductor (a little transformer) is bulky and always a potential noise source.
Ideas?
Thanks
m.p.
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