j'ai commencé le plan échelle 1 mais pour l'élèctronique comme sais pas encore quoi installer
j'ai regarder les micros que propose guitarfetish (je pense qu'il sont passifs ) mais je voudrais savoir si je peux les rendre actifs grâce à ça "Distortion Active Overdrive Circuit F03" qu'ils ont sur leur site :
description en anglais :pac:
"This is the single most versatile distortion effect in the whole world, and it mounts right IN YOUR GUITAR. DO NOT confuse thise with similar circuits touted on ebay- we have these custom made to our specs-FOUR different distortion effects AND an active boost mode, right at your fingertips- the whole lot instantly swtichable, just turn the knob.. Drill NO holes, make no serious mods to your axe- just install the "Multi Drive Circuit" in place of one of your tone pots, and you're all set.
The Multi Drive Circuit runs on a single 9 volt battery, battery life is excellent, and the entire range of distortion sounds is adjustable via an internal level trimpot. The active mode is unity gain (No Boost) it's the exact sound of your guitar but now you're Low Impedance! Run a mile of cord- and notice how full and punchy your stock pickups are!-
There's a small trim pot on the board that allows you to dial in how loud you want the boost effects- so you can either get unity gain distortion or give the distortions a noticeable boost. I like the distortions to have just a slight boost, but sometimes for playing out I'll goose that trim pot a bit to give me more boost for the lead songs.
Imagine showing up at the gig with your stock guitar- a cable and an amp. NO EFFECTS. You start off with the Multi Drive's clean, active mode. Your guitar sounds the same, but now it's low impedance and very punchy. You click into position two- a nice vintage Vox AC-30 overdrive sound, position three is a great vintage Fender overdrive, I liken it to a cranked Blackface Twin, position four a great vintage Marshall Tube overdrive, and position five the full-bore tube Marshall lead sound."
et je pense mettre ce micro là : "GFS Fat Pat Alnico OVERWOUND Bridge Pickup-Chrome H14" ou le "GFS Power Rails HI OUTPUT White Bridge Pickup H110"
qu'est ce que vous en pensez ?