FET input useage
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- phsyconoodler
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FET input useage
Here's something off the wall.Would the FET input on a D style amp work with an acoustic guitar?I want to use one for an acoustic and was wondering if anyone does this?
Crystal latice or vacuum,that is the question.
Re: FET input useage
I thought that was what it was for although it's possible I am mistaken.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: FET input useage
thats the intended purpose.
Now who can give us a reality check, and provide a usability report?
Now who can give us a reality check, and provide a usability report?
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
- Funkalicousgroove
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Re: FET input useage
I think it would probably be more useful for the low impedance Gibsons of the era like the Les paul personal/ Les paul recording.
I know Lindley used alot of things like violin and mandolin in the 70's, could be where the ideas came from?
I know Lindley used alot of things like violin and mandolin in the 70's, could be where the ideas came from?
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Re: FET input useage
I think I've heard somewhere that one of the original intents was for use with the low output piezo PU acoustics of the time, before built in battery powered preamps.
phsyconoodler wrote:Here's something off the wall.Would the FET input on a D style amp work with an acoustic guitar?I want to use one for an acoustic and was wondering if anyone does this?