Pickup booster/DI recording

Jimmy88

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Hi,
I'm thinking to buy SD pickup booster to enhance my guitar tone when recording, I have a Jackson and ESP with passive humbucker pickups I want them to sound heavier more active like. I don't use an amp, my chain will be Guitar> pickup booster> Mbox3 >computer. I want to know if the booster will help or it will screw up the sound.
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Re: Pickup booster/DI recording

The booster will definitely give you a hotter signal going into your interface.
Are you using amp sims?

As long as you are not clipping the input of your interface, you should experiment to see if it makes the difference you were hoping for.
 
Re: Pickup booster/DI recording

The booster will definitely give you a hotter signal going into your interface.
Are you using amp sims?

As long as you are not clipping the input of your interface, you should experiment to see if
it makes the difference you were hoping for.

Yes I'm using amp sims
 
Re: Pickup booster/DI recording

for me a slight volume increase along with the other tracks hushing a bit, helps my solos using sims in recordings
 
Re: Pickup booster/DI recording

The Pickup Booster will give you up to 25dB boost to your signal, although if you want them to sound more clean and clear like actives, you might need to do some EQing. Actives don't sound like passive pickups to my ears, but with EQ you can get close.
 
Re: Pickup booster/DI recording

The Pickup Booster will give you up to 25dB boost to your signal, although if you want them to sound more clean and clear like actives, you might need to do some EQing. Actives don't sound like passive pickups to my ears, but with EQ you can get close.
I totally agree with this; my SG R1 has passive pickups with an active EQ that you can switch on and off ... the tone is different even with the EQ set flat, just taking the EQ in and out of the circuit.
 
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