... and could this be improved upon?
I'm schematicing our the pre-amp from a Wal bass. The pickups on the bass have a strange coil configuration.. Each pickup on this five string bass has 6 Wires. 5 hot leads from the coils, and one common ground. When the pickup is connected to the pre-amp, the signal goes through a n47 ceramic capacitor and 220k resistor hooked in parallel, the the output from each of the hot leads is connected together to blend it.... Like this:
So my question is, why would ceramic be used in this case, and could you improve upon the design by switching to a different type of cap?
Excuse the crudity of the drawing, I dont have a schematic drawing program at home.
I'm schematicing our the pre-amp from a Wal bass. The pickups on the bass have a strange coil configuration.. Each pickup on this five string bass has 6 Wires. 5 hot leads from the coils, and one common ground. When the pickup is connected to the pre-amp, the signal goes through a n47 ceramic capacitor and 220k resistor hooked in parallel, the the output from each of the hot leads is connected together to blend it.... Like this:
So my question is, why would ceramic be used in this case, and could you improve upon the design by switching to a different type of cap?
Excuse the crudity of the drawing, I dont have a schematic drawing program at home.
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