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The opamp has extremely low distortion but many guitar players like to have lots of awful distortion (fuzz and overdrive).
for this application and anything I work on is for acoustic guitar, which is the opposite of electric guitar. Low distortion is best.The opamp has extremely low distortion but many guitar players like to have lots of awful distortion (fuzz and overdrive).
Not forgetting that a 100k resistor produces 40nV/√Hz. However, the impedance of the pickup will reduce that, maybe not at all frequencies, depending on its inductance. I suspect for acoustic guitar you are not using something that is more like a microphone than an electric guitar pickup.The 2N4392 (from original circuit) has a noise of 1.2 nV/√Hz, similar to the 2SJ3557. TL07x says 18 nV/√Hz typ at 1khz. So the FET transistor could be better in that way.

That’s exactly the same problem I came across, and why I used a JFET source-follower as an input buffer. I didn’t use the elaborate two-transistor current source, I just used a J113 and a 4.7k resistor.OK, so expanding on the above simplified input using an op amp instead of transistors. The below has a gain pot at the end, but uses 3 op amps. Is it possible to do input buffer, HPF and gain knob using only 2 op amps? Can the HPF be the input buffer? or gain knob be input buffer?
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The internet and I believe that an acoustic guitar is played close to a microphone that is amplified and played through a sound system or is recorded. Usually no distortion or other effects are used." for this application and anything I work on is for acoustic guitar, which is the opposite of electric guitar. Low distortion is best.
Do you have any specs on the piezo pickups (dBV/Pa, Capacitance, for instance)?Most (vast majority) acoustic guitar pickups are piezo based: soundboard transducers (SBTs) and under saddle pickups (USTs).
The internet is wrong, very few acoustic players use mics. They are very difficult to use or get good results unless in a recording studio.The internet and I believe that an acoustic guitar is played close to a microphone that is amplified and played through a sound system or is recorded.
This circuit is from a Catalinbread CB30, a guitar pedal that approximates a VOX AC30 amp, a tone made famous by Queens Brian May. Yes electric guitar.
Hmmm, I’ll have to study this. It’s on my list to build for my electric guitar rigYou can get decent performance from a JFET.
I modified the Catalinbread CB30 to make it a mu-follower. It achieves 0.02% THD.
And I bet the noise floor isn't much below -100dB. I think -140dB is a bit optimistic!View attachment 311284