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Mar 29, 2017
Good, but easily modified to excellent
This is basically a good product but you may find the excessive hiss (broadband white noise) objectionable. I disassembled it after only five
minutes of use and created a schematic diagram in order to evaluate the design and see if I could come up with a simple mod to reduce the noise.
Here is what I changed knowing that the unit has about 20 dB more gain than anyone would ever need ...
1) remove 330 Ohm gain-boost resistor R13 (11 dB improvement in Signal/Noise ratio)
2) short-out 33K resistor R8 (extends low-end response for bass guitar)
3) change capacitor C15 to .001uF to eliminate unnecessary high-frequency gain peak (original value 100pF)
4) remove 100K resistor R7 to disable the "Tube" distortion feature (further improved S/N by about 6 dB)
These changes were supported by computer simulation using PSpice software. There is still plenty of excess gain for even the weakest passive-pickup guitar in my collection.
Unless you use the word "dude" at least once in every sentence, you will likely not miss the cheezy distortion feature eliminated in mod #4. I mostly play bass, so mod #2 was a welcome improvement for me. You may find that only performing the easy-to-do mod #1 is sufficient.

Apr 13, 2017
My favorite strings
1 of 1 found this helpful Round-wound strings just make too much noise and give my fingers an unpleasant workout. I tried half-round and was surprised that the feel was worse ... like running your fingers across a nail file.
Traditional flat-wounds have a lot of extra mass and therefore must run at higher tension so I was a little reluctant to go that route. Then I discovered these low-tension flats and decided to give them a try ... glad I did. I love them.
Many will complain about flats not being well suited for slapping style. I solved that problem by getting a second bass with round strings. Why stop there? Do what I did and get yourself a third bass ... a frettless with LaBella Nylon tape-wounds.