Re:Graphic eq sounds different in the loop vs inline
2013/03/29 22:22:19
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You may be experiencing a classic impedance mismatch and the high end attenuation that can occur when an output is loaded down by to low an input value.
The DOD graphic EQ's input impedance may be so low that it loads down the guitar pickups and causes the high end attenuation.
Do you by chance have a spec on that EQ?
A guitar amp usually has a input impedance of 1 megaohms or maybe 1.5 megaohms.
The pickups have an output of 5k or maybe 10k.
If the DOD has a input impedance of 600 ohms you've probably already guessed the issue correctly.
If the DOD has a 10k ohm input impedance... it's probably also the case that you have figured out the reason.
It's rare that people get to actually experience and hear a impedance mismatch. It's certainly possible that this is what you are hearing, but without more information it is just a guess.
I'd say that this might be a great learning experience about how impedance bridges actually work.
In general, higher input impedance allows for higher frequency response.
I don't mean to seem pendantic, but there are so few opportunities to recognize and learn why and where impedance values really matter... that I got excited at the prospect that this may be one of those instances.
Crazy like that. :-)
best regards,
mike