First of all, hi everyone. :D I've used this forum a lot to look for useful info, now i decided it's time to actively participate. I'm still quite a noob to electronics, though i'm handy with a soldering iron and managed to do some work, both on guitars and pedals. I'll get to the point.
I need to have two signals (pickups and piezo bridge) buffered* together. I'm looking to build the simplest, smallest possible circuit for this as ideally i'd want it to fit in a guitar's control cavity (there's already a battery in there); failing that, using a stereo jack to run the signals to an outboard box. I don't know if it's feasible with a simple and small design i can build on a perfboard. I'd love to have a schematic or pcb/perf layout for something like this, or if not possible a little clarification on what needs to be done design wise. I'd also appreciate any correction or info that you could give me to better direct my search (i've googled around quite a bit but couldn't find anything useful). Thank you in advance for any help you'll be able to give me, i appreciate it. I also apologise for any weirdness in my wording or syntax, english is not my native language. Thanks!
*I'm not sure that's the right word. What i mean is having them be heard together, possibily adjusting their levels or boosting one as the volume difference is quite noticeable.
I need to have two signals (pickups and piezo bridge) buffered* together. I'm looking to build the simplest, smallest possible circuit for this as ideally i'd want it to fit in a guitar's control cavity (there's already a battery in there); failing that, using a stereo jack to run the signals to an outboard box. I don't know if it's feasible with a simple and small design i can build on a perfboard. I'd love to have a schematic or pcb/perf layout for something like this, or if not possible a little clarification on what needs to be done design wise. I'd also appreciate any correction or info that you could give me to better direct my search (i've googled around quite a bit but couldn't find anything useful). Thank you in advance for any help you'll be able to give me, i appreciate it. I also apologise for any weirdness in my wording or syntax, english is not my native language. Thanks!
*I'm not sure that's the right word. What i mean is having them be heard together, possibily adjusting their levels or boosting one as the volume difference is quite noticeable.