by tpryan » Tue Aug 10, 2004 8:46 am
Most racked preamp modules I've seen have had a DI added by inserting a switched 1/4" jack between the input transformer and the preamp input. You could do the same by breaking the trace between the input attenuator and non-inverting input of the op-amp. Run the signal from the jack tip through a .01uF cap, and add a 1M resistor from the non-inverting op-amp input to ground. This will certainly get the signal into the A12, but I don't think it's an ideal arrangement. Much of the character of the preamp gets bypassed this way, since you'd be taking the input transformer out of the picture. I'd prefer a single-ended JFET buffer that would provide enough current gain to drive the input transformer. That way you'll have a preamp circuit with a very high input impedance, a more guitar amp like topology, and the slight distortion from the input transformer. This is the idea behind the DI01, which is still a few months away. It's essentially a guitar amp front end which buffers and balances the instrument signal.