Re: 48 v phantom power to 9 v circuit
- From: walkinay@xxxxxxxxxxx (hank alrich)
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:34:10 GMT
Geoff@home wrote:
> "Paul Stamler" wrote:
> >> Any electric guitar or bass. 1M is minimum, and on a lot of pickups
> >> you can tell the difference in sound between 1M and 10M. With a 1M input
> >> on a DI, musicians will often claim that having the DI in circuit changes
> >> the sound of the stage amp (because it halves the impedance the pickup
> >> sees in a typical case).
> > I'll give you another example of something that needs a 10M input
> > impedance:
> > a piezo pickup. They sound somewhat less like dog crap with a very high
> > load
> > Z. Sort of going from worse to bad.
> So what devices have you seen with a 10M Z-IN ?
Evil Twin, GTQ2, Baggs PADI.
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