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JFET Bass Preamp

Started by markmcconachie, January 26, 2012, 08:15:02 AM

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markmcconachie

Has anyone tried this project? Either as a stompbox or onboard?

I am considering trying it for onboard an older passive ibanez SR405...

http://www.albertkreuzer.com/preamp_onboard.htm
Mark

egasimus

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Ah... That reminds me of how my classmates were mad at me because the classroom smelled like rosin, and how my wife-to-be lost the bag which contained my soldering iron, large roll of solder, leather bass strap, and what were my only JFETs for a long long time. I was trying to stick this circuit in an old Bulgarian bass guitar with a broken truss road, resulting in horrible fret buzz all the way to the 7th fret... Yeah, this brings memories :D Which are, however, completely unrelated to what you're asking. :P

QuoteThe source resistors R2, R5 and R11 have to be selected according to the FET (and the supply voltage). Connect a 5k pot instead of the source resistor and adjust for maximum non-clipping signal at the drain. Then disconnect the pot, measure its resistance and put a resistor with the closest value available into the circuit.
If you're proficient with PCB/perf/vero layouts, i.e. you won't be building this with the layout provided there, I'd recommend just sticking three trimmers and fine-tuning.

This circuit really does call for push/pull pots :) But, if you're not afraid of drilling your bass, you could probably fit the full version in there, too - that layout can be made a whole lot smaller. You can also omit the EQ and keep the ultra high/ultra low switches; I've read that people don't even use the EQ much.

markmcconachie

:)

I am not too experienced with layouts, but I guess i need a place to start anyway! I do MUCH prefer the idea of using trim pots.

I don't really care about using onboard EQ.

I have no issues with drilling the bass, I am a pretty experienced guitar tech :)

How did it sound?
Mark

Mark Hammer

I say just make it in memory of Albert, who sadly passed away last year.

markmcconachie

:( It makes me sad to know that.

I think that I will build it, not JUST out of respect for the man though. It seems like a pretty nice little circuit!
Mark

Mark Hammer

You can find some tributes to Albert over at the Music Electronics Forum.

markmcconachie

I will take a look, thanks.
Mark