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BASS BUFFER

Started by euronymous0001, May 05, 2011, 03:20:52 AM

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euronymous0001

I've searched and did not have any luck.

I want to make a buffer for bass guitar. i dont know if can use the guitar buffers* for bass.
i would really appreciate if anybody helps,  thanks

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darron

i reckon that should be cool! caps are nice and beefy.

i'd replace the 1uf for a nonpolarized MKT 1uf.... then you could raise r5 up to 1M....


anyone else able to offer constructive thoughts?





also, you could do noiseless biasing....
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darron

i suppose you could always make the input cap 220n for good measure?
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Quote from: darron on May 05, 2011, 04:59:15 AM
i suppose you could always make the input cap 220n for good measure?

wouldn't 1uF be overkill? :icon_mrgreen:

darron

1uf on the output cap sounds pretty good as you don't always know what's going to be following it...

1uf input cap would be .... overkill, yes... go nuts if you are so inclined... you can make sure that you retaine all of those 2hz frequencies that make you crap yourself hehe...
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