SMS FreeLoader on the Opry
- Brad Sarno
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In that case, you just may find some benefit in having the Freeloader up front, not only for the sake of having a better sounding buffer circuit than the delay pedal has, but also to have the load control knob as a tone control to perfectly dial in the load on the pickup.
Brad
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- Brad Sarno
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Hi Ron,
Nope, the FreeLoader is a very different animal. That Duncan booster has a "fixed" impedance load of 500k Ohms, so it would have a "fixed" tonal response from the pickup. Plus it's a gain device that boosts level to help a guitar drive an amp into overdrive. It would not offer the variable loading tone control of the FreeLoader.
The FreeLoader is all about the range of tone offered by varying the impedance load that the pickup sees. The FreeLoader is not a booster. It has no gain. It's a "unity gain" buffer.
Thanks,
Brad
Nope, the FreeLoader is a very different animal. That Duncan booster has a "fixed" impedance load of 500k Ohms, so it would have a "fixed" tonal response from the pickup. Plus it's a gain device that boosts level to help a guitar drive an amp into overdrive. It would not offer the variable loading tone control of the FreeLoader.
The FreeLoader is all about the range of tone offered by varying the impedance load that the pickup sees. The FreeLoader is not a booster. It has no gain. It's a "unity gain" buffer.
Thanks,
Brad
- Terry Huval
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Brad,
I received my Freeloader from you late this week and used it for a performance last night without even checking it out in advance (that's trust, isn't it?). It worked very well in getting me the tone I wanted. My steel really sounded clean with it.
Thanks for developing such a good product.
Terry
I received my Freeloader from you late this week and used it for a performance last night without even checking it out in advance (that's trust, isn't it?). It worked very well in getting me the tone I wanted. My steel really sounded clean with it.
Thanks for developing such a good product.
Terry
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I'm down to my last 7 FreeLoaders from this batch. When they're gone, it'll be probably 4 to 6 weeks for me to restock.
Brad
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