There has been some discussion about use of diodes, so I thought I'd start a separate thread for it.
The common use of a diode is as a one way valve, letting electricity pass through in one direction and not the other. For the 12 volt electricity in your car, the alternator is a small generator making AC power, and diodes are used to allow the juice out when it's in the positive cycle, and block it when its in the negative cycle, thus giving out DC power to the car. In this case the diode's small consumption of 0.2v to turn on is ignorable.
In a git, however, the pickups only generate about 0.3v. Now you can't ignore it, but you can make use of it.
If you put a diode between the tip and ground on your git's output jack so that it acts as a short to ground, you can get a sort of overdrive/fuzz/clipping effect. the pickup spits out a nice wave and when it reaches the diode-acting-as-a-short, the diode will turn on only when the wave gets above the diode's turn-on voltage. the beginning part of the wave is too weak and the diode ignores it and it passes on by to the output jack. when the wave is about to reach it's peak the diode turns on and keeps a steady 0.2 v drop across itself and the excess energy shoots through to ground.
so instead of a nice smooth wave going down the cable, it is "clipped", the nice smooth crest is cut flat giving a distortion to the sound.
This is a little bit simplified, actual voltage produced by a pickup (mag/piezo) varies depending on type, and the cut-on voltage of a diode also varies based on type. a weak pickup may never turn on a strong diode and no clipping happens, and a strong pickup with a weak diode could turn on too soon and clip far too much of the signal.
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I use 1N5819 diodes and find they work very well as a "1 way valve" I use these so they can cope with the higher voltage a piezo disc can produce.
There is a video demo here by the same person who did the original post on the above website https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWJeR_O5p44
David,i've done this on 4 guitars now,and i agree it works very well,any drop in volume is negligible to my ears,where i got my info from the guy was very specific as to which diode to use and i ran with that,with a piezo added to the variables,you get a great variety of tone plus total isolation of sources if needed