K&K Pure Mini users... is it okay with a full band and if you're singing?

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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72485
    jpfamps said:

    The disadvantage of this approach is that any cabling between the guitar and desk will be prone to picking up noise, so a buffer in the guitar may be a better option.
    I would always go for a buffer in a belt-pack or a pedal, with the shortest practical cable to it from the guitar. That way you avoid the battery access and (admittedly rare with a plain buffer) reliability problems of having the electronics in the guitar.

    The K&K seems to prefer an input impedance of about 1M rather than 10M, which increases the range of useful options - including something as simple as a Boss tuner pedal.

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  • GrokeGroke Frets: 3
    Played many gigs at various venues with in-house p.a. Guild DV6, k and k pwm. I have the soundhole volume control fitted which is great for killing the sound for tuning. No one likes to hear you tune up on stage!
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