Do I Need a Preamp? (Part 1 - The technical side)
It's a super common question that string players ask when they're first plugging in. Everyone says you need a preamp. What's that all about? The answer is, it depends. In this video, we'll talk about what a preamp does, why you might need one, how to tell if you need one, and where to put it in your signal chain if you do need one. In Part 2, we demonstrate a number of preamps that we carry and let you hear what it sounds like when you need one and what several different preamps sound like when you put them in that system. • Do I Need a Preamp? (Part 2 - Demonstration)

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Do I Need a Preamp? (Part 2 - Demonstration)

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