Do you know any circuits online of guitar preamps which are known good ?

One idea is to design one up - possibly using the Pro soundcard first - because of its available power rails and low noise design and the AIABS inteface which would make it reusable.

We could work through the design of a preamp there seems to be some interest.

Matt

On 21/2/22 09:37, hugh crawford wrote:
I was really excited to see this because I thought maybe somebody had figured it out. Imagine my disappointment to see that it was pointing back to me. I have not actually figured this out. I am dealing with six extremely low power output single coil pickups and the noise is six times worse than one would get from a regular setup so it’s sort of worst case scenario here.

I am also building the actual guitar so I have been occupied with a multitude of other problems.

Some ideas that I am considering but have not yet tried are to run the guitar signal through some sort of effects box, a booster for instance, that will do impedance matching and deliver a more useful signal to the audioinjector.

In my case I’m thinking of trying six cheapish noise gates since hardly ever am I playing all six strings at once.

Another idea involves using a high impedance Phono preamp as a buffer.

My advice would be to build your device, then if necessary visit your friendly guitar store and try out different stomp boxes as buffers. That’s what I plan to do soon now that they are open to in person business.

On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 1:46 PM Matt Flax via People <people@lists.audioinjector.net> wrote:

Hi Harold,


Some people in the past have build guitar rigs, there is most likely good information here :

https://lists.audioinjector.net/pipermail/people/2020-December/000157.html

http://forum.audioinjector.net/viewtopic.php@t=5797.html


You can also contact those people directly if you don't get a response here.



Matt


On 20/2/22 07:02, Harold Désert-Legendre via People wrote:
Hello Audioinjector Users,

I bought the audioinjector soundcard (stereo in/out via rca connectors) in order to build a guitar looper pedal. Will I need to adjust the guitar signal in term of gain? Or Can I directly plug the guitar  into the soundcard (just physically transforming jack into rca).

If anyone has experience with it, thanks for sharing your feedbacks! 

Regards,

Harold

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