HiZ (MkII)
... impedance converter for electric guitar/bass & passive Piezo elements
A HiZ should be in every guitar case, where a passive pickup can come into play ...
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The impedance troubles ...
Whoever tried to connect an electric guitar with passive pickups to a low-impedance input (e.g. PC, Line-/Aux input of HiFi equipment,...) has experienced these troubles:
- hazy basses
- powerless mids
- trebles without any brilliance
A low-impedance input will simply cut down the "fragile" signal from high-impedance outputs of passive pickups in electric guitars/basses or bare (passive) piezo elements in acoustic guitars.
By interconnecting an 'impedance converter', that provides a high-impedance input for the passive pickup and can drive the current on the output side, that a low-impedance Line/Aux input needs, then the world will be in order again for the passive pickups:
- crispy basses
- powerful mids
- brilliant trebles
HiZ is such a device ...
A HiZ is equipped with high-grade operation amplifiers (Burr-Brown "SoundPlus" with JFET inputs), that provide exceptional slew rates with extremely low distortion and are therefore also used in high-end HiFi equipment. The characteristics of the JFET inputs are similar to those of tubes thus providing a 'silky' sound characteristic.
Instead of cheap replacement circuitry, a high-precision rail splitter from Texas Instruments provides an exact 'virtual ground' to the circuit.
- Superior Sound Quality
- Ultra Low Distortion: 0.00008%
- Low Noise: 8 nV/√Hz
- True FET-Input: IB = 5pA
- A high slew rate of 20V/µs
- Operation voltage down to +/- 2.5V
With a typical output amplification of 1:16 the input level from the instrument is lifted to a pro-audio LINE level to drive the signal across long cables usually used by musicians.
An internal 'booster' can be geared to the output signal to push up the slew rate and lift the corner frequencies. That doesn't make the output louder, but it gives the output sound characteristics a little 'freshness' and 'pinch'.
HiZ has a usual 9-volt accumulator built-in that you can use simply without any power supplies everywhere you need it. To load the accumulator any 12V/DC power supply with a 5.5/2.1mm power plug can be used. Due to the PolProtect feature, the polarity on the power plug does not matter.
The accumulators we use on delivery are so-called "Ready-to-Use" (R2U) accumulators which have a significantly low 'self-discharge' and the load lasts a long time if the device is turned 'off' if not in use ...
HiZ deliberately abstains from an operation LED, since even a low-current LED would pull a significant amount of power from the accumulator if the device is turned 'on' - that's for the benefit of the operations time of the accu. The 'degressive' load circuit gets the accu within an hour to its nominal voltage which is enough for 2-3 hours of operation in a concert or the studio with accu operation and minimal load. The used operation amplifiers from Burr-Brown work stable down to a voltage of 5 volts (+/-2.5V)
After reaching 'nominal voltage' the load current for the accu turns to 'smooth loading' for the benefit of the accumulator's lifetime. The accumulator -practically- cannot be overloaded, so you can have it continuously loading for days, weeks, months, or even constantly. The green "Bat." LED shines brighter than the red LED (which just indicates "power supply connected") if the accumulator is nearly fully loaded. This state takes ~3..4 days to be reached while 'smooth-loading'. The effective operation time is ~24 hours of permanent use if the accumulator is fully loaded - and even more, if running idle with no input signal.
With a car adapter (instead of a stationary power supply) the device can be loaded while driving your car or in the tour bus, which has a 12V board socket.
Like all devices from musIC, the HiZ also sits in a tremendously high-quality aluminum enclosure. These enclosures can withstand even the roughest circumstances in stage situations.
Accessories:
- Power supply 12V/250mA/DC with power jack 5.5/2.1mm
- Adapter cable 6.35mm (1/4") socket to 3.5mm jack (Mono)
[For microphone inputs on a PC - or other LINE inputs with a 3.5mm socket]