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ecc83
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The HB in the middle of my main gigging guitar does pretty well, and if put it in series with the bridge pickup, things can start to meltdown. Those are kind of the extreme, though.
As we mentioned earlier in the thread, the active filter which lives in among that non-linear diodes feedback opamp circuit is pretty important for getting the harmonics that these kids want from their cranked Van Halen amplifiers. It hits the amp harder overall, but it shapes the tone in a way and/or a place that the amp's own tone controls can't. I guess.
I've been doing this for about a year now both live and in the studio. I have a DIY booster which I ended up modding until it became something very much like a modded TS. Plug that straight into even mic input on your interface and it's unity gain in with all kinds of headroom. That guitar above will clip any of the Instrument inputs I own. The booster pedal destroys them! There's plenty of headroom on the line ins. No impedance mismatch after the pedal. Works.
Except the amp sims all seem to "expect" about. 9-12db of gain between the pickup and the amp.
Yes, a really hot humbucker and a heavy hand would drive the first grid pretty hard! Thing is, that first stage probably has a gain of ~40X and by the time the bucker is kicking out a volt or so the second stage is getting 40-80 volts and that MIGHT sound ok but could also cause blocking or farting out.
Guitar amps are of course infinite in their variety, the devil really is in the circuit details, just got to go by the Mk1 lug!
Such fun!
Dave.