That sounds like a fantastic project Tee. I agree that FETs have the edge on op-amps for those reasons, hence why I intend to produce a couple of "BB" designs based around the original op-amp based design, and then around a FET buffer. To be fair, I can't see that they would make a massive amount of difference and when you start producing circuits in quantity, the cost saving of using integrated parts such as op-amps becomes a matter of overall profitability as opposed to a "one-off purist's" approach of most fit for the job. Even WAL and Alembic circuits use(d) ICs rather than FETs, although I suspect not for the cost savings.
I recently purchased a large quantity of different NOS germanium diodes which I intend to use in a harmonic sweetening circuit. Not exactly a new design, however as part of a pre-amp it might be a nice option. If any of my work is of use to you guys, then I would be more than happy to alter them with your intentions in mind. In the respect of the modular approach you mention, and you thinking of "swappable pickups" or a "one size fits all" pre-amp? I think the latter is a better idea otherwise your run of X basses becomes a run of X all-individual basses, with the additional work that goes with that. I'm sure you know this already as you seem to think along the same general lines as myself (I'm a self-confessed rocket scientist!).
Your inductor idea has sparked me into thinking about creating a HiFi sounding pickup with a low inductance and with a gyrator in the pre-amp bringing in variable resonance peaks similar to how higher inductance pickups react. At this point things become a little more MEF, although not outside of my capabilities.
I think I might be able to provide input in terms of the hardware also, ie. bridges. An evolution on the SB bridge would be one that offers the hook loading as per the SB, with an option for through-stringing into a specially fitted plate at the rear of the instrument. I'm especially interested in the "rear loading" of Pete/Bloodaxes RSB-5 Deluxe also. A very rare variant on the SB bridge that actually seems a better design. No idea why that was never taken into the rest of the range.
By all means we can take this to PM, sounds good. I'll continue to develop the BB alternatives and some of my other work publicly though, as I think it is of specific benefit to the Mat community at large, especially when some replacement parts are real dog eggs to find. Wait, that's not the right term. Hen's teeth. Dog eggs are all over the place.
