Tonebone tb dragster

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Post by Zed »

Great website!!! Glad I found it.

Anyone wanting to use a buffer can use this device in front of it.

http://www.tonebone.com/tb-dragster.htm

Ive never heard it so i cant comment on its usefulness.

John

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variable seriesresistor in a box?

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I would assume a 500k-pot (in series with a 22k-resistor) between signal and ground.

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Using the Dragster

Insert the dragster between your guitar and device, such as a wireless transmitter using the two 1/4" jacks on the Dragster. Either jack will work as input and output–it makes no difference.
Bidirectional!
maybe a Y or T pad with two 10k resistors between the jacks
and a pot from the center joint to ground?

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Why so complicated ?
I think this is bidirectional too:

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