moosapotamus
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I was about to add shielding to both my electric bass and guitar because I get buzz that goes away when I touch the strings or knobs. But, then I found some info about how installing a simple onboard differential input preamp is the ultimate, best way to eliminate this kind of noise, both in the studio and even in live situations where you might have power supply issues or wind up standing next to flourescent lights or neon signs.
I'm interested to know what others more knoweledgable than myself think about this concept.
Two 9V batteries for power and 5532 or similar opamp.
If this is a good concept for eliminating this kind of noise, might a discreet jfet design have some benefits versus this opamp version?
BTW - I'm probably still going to do the shielding anyway. :wink:
Thanks!
~ Charlie
I'm interested to know what others more knoweledgable than myself think about this concept.
Two 9V batteries for power and 5532 or similar opamp.
If this is a good concept for eliminating this kind of noise, might a discreet jfet design have some benefits versus this opamp version?
BTW - I'm probably still going to do the shielding anyway. :wink:
Thanks!
~ Charlie