Answers please on the use of it as described in lay mans terms for " dummies " in other words what do the knobs do?
Would it be suitable for use with Rickenbacker horse shoe pickups?
Cheers Robert





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Will C wrote:Geoff, what you have described is what I would call a buffer, pure and simple. As you say, it would have a very high input impedance so as to defeat what is usually called "tone suck" when the upper register is lost if the pickup is loaded appreciably, and a low output impedance so it will drive the VP and a decent cable run without adverse effect. You could certainly call it a current amplifier, although the words "unity gain" would then I guess be referring to unity *voltage* gain.
I could trace out the circuit diagram if you can spare it for a wee while, Mr McNeil! It would then be possible to work out what the controls are meant to do.

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