| Reading what the pickups are on your bass, I was thinking: if you ever got that thing working right, it would be a great sounding bass!
I am not an electronics wizard but I enjoy messing around on my own basses. Since I don't know much about the theory, I just follow directions and do what seems to make sense. Not afraid to solder when I need to.
I tried a PZP-1 on a bass with a Baggs-type piezo under saddle pickup and a mag soapbar. That bass had a factory onboard preamp to blend the two. I thought the PZP-1 would be an upgrade over the factory pre.
I tried hard to get the PZP-1 to sound good, but it didn't work out in the end. Walter was awesome with the help, as he always is. I went back to the factory preamp because I think there were issues with the impedance difference between the mag and the piezo that the factory pre was designed to take care of, but the PZP wasn't.
I think Walter could and perhaps would build you a good preamp to blend your Dark Star and Baggs if he had all the values for the two pickups, etc. That's just a guess, though. I can't speak for his schedule or inclination to take on a job like that.
Steve Rodby is a big believer in having custom boxes made to handle varying impedances from various pickups, including on his upright. There may be some info somewhere on that. Or maybe check with Bob Gollihur's site for info.
The mag/piezo thing is a lot of fun when it's working well. I hope you are able to get your bass straightened out one way or another. |