ericmeyer4
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As with every new guitar project comes a flood of ideas, some good, some bad.
I need some input on what ideas are actually worth while and what would be easier to do another way.
For example:
I was going back and forth between putting in the SD tone circuits in the bass I am working on or just leaving a simple passive volume and tone knob. Then I thought about doing both and worked out a circuit, but after some thinking I decided to go with the tone circuits because having both would be a waste of money and time trying to get it to work and in the end I probably wouldn't use both.
Here are the ideas I am playing with...
1st idea: DC power jack for a 9v adapter.
Because the SD tone circuits are active electronics they require a battery. Well I don't want my battery to die on me or spend money to keep batteries in my guitar as I often forget to unplug it so I thought about adding a DC power jack for a 9v adapter. This will also allow me to power more stuff for a longer amount of time than a single battery would allow.
2nd idea: Battery kill switch
I started thinking about the circuit and it takes a stereo jack to turn the power on and off. Well I thought about replacing the stereo jack with a mono one and adding an on/off switch to turn the power on and off to the active electronics. This would also mean that I shouldn't have to have a plug in the normal guitar jack and I could just plug into the XLR jack and the electronics will still have power to work (see D.I. below).
3rd idea: LED
Add a LED light so I know when the electronics are on and off
4th idea: Internal D.I.
I thought about adding an internal D.I. so I can minimize the signal path and plug straight into the board. Basically it would be similar to having the SD bass D.I. build right into the guitar.
So what is easily feasible, practical, and does anyone have some suggestion on how to get it all to work?
Thanks,
Eric
I need some input on what ideas are actually worth while and what would be easier to do another way.
For example:
I was going back and forth between putting in the SD tone circuits in the bass I am working on or just leaving a simple passive volume and tone knob. Then I thought about doing both and worked out a circuit, but after some thinking I decided to go with the tone circuits because having both would be a waste of money and time trying to get it to work and in the end I probably wouldn't use both.
Here are the ideas I am playing with...
1st idea: DC power jack for a 9v adapter.
Because the SD tone circuits are active electronics they require a battery. Well I don't want my battery to die on me or spend money to keep batteries in my guitar as I often forget to unplug it so I thought about adding a DC power jack for a 9v adapter. This will also allow me to power more stuff for a longer amount of time than a single battery would allow.
2nd idea: Battery kill switch
I started thinking about the circuit and it takes a stereo jack to turn the power on and off. Well I thought about replacing the stereo jack with a mono one and adding an on/off switch to turn the power on and off to the active electronics. This would also mean that I shouldn't have to have a plug in the normal guitar jack and I could just plug into the XLR jack and the electronics will still have power to work (see D.I. below).
3rd idea: LED
Add a LED light so I know when the electronics are on and off
4th idea: Internal D.I.
I thought about adding an internal D.I. so I can minimize the signal path and plug straight into the board. Basically it would be similar to having the SD bass D.I. build right into the guitar.
So what is easily feasible, practical, and does anyone have some suggestion on how to get it all to work?
Thanks,
Eric