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sirdaniel
Posted 2005-08-16 7:30 AM (#140588)
Subject: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation


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I have a doubleneck celebrity that I want to add a magnetic pup to the 6 string side. Obviously, it's not a round holer, so I either need a surface mount, or I need to ROUTE.

Anybody have any thoughts? I'm not afraid to route it IF I know it's been done before and worked. I figured that a Hamer newport is a spruce top with a phatcat pup. It couldn't be all that much different.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-08-16 7:40 AM (#140589 - in reply to #140588)
Subject: Re: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation



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If it is a certian sound you are after I would manipulate that after the output. To use the magnetic Pickup you would have to run steel strings vice the acoustic strings and frankly the double neck is an acoustic guitar, not a solidbody electric. Any mod like that would just look wrong.

Build a doubleneck solid if you need to but I wouldn't drastically change or cut into the double neck acoustic.
There are so many effects gizmos out there to try first. You'll get a unique sound if you want it.
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Frets
Posted 2005-08-16 7:55 AM (#140590 - in reply to #140588)
Subject: Re: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation


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I agree. I am using a magnetic sound hole pickup because the electronics on my old Matrix are very weak and high pitched. I'm working on that with a friend. But in the meantime, I actually like the tone coming from the Seymour Duncan pickup I'm using and I didn't have to alter the guitar as mine has a soundhole.

Why are you looking to add the mag pickup?

Alan
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sirdaniel
Posted 2005-08-16 9:29 AM (#140591 - in reply to #140588)
Subject: Re: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation


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I want to be able to go from 12 string acoustic to 6 string acoustic to 6 string electric (and maybe 12 string electric) and have them both on at once also.

Bill mentioned a "wafer thin" dimarzio humbucker, but I can't find it anywhere
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Frets
Posted 2005-08-16 9:34 AM (#140592 - in reply to #140588)
Subject: Re: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation


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Ah, I get it, be able to get both electric and acoustic sounds from the 6 string and mebbe the 12 string.... Frankenstein lives LOL.

Hey, sounds like fun but unfortunately, I have no knowledge about what that would take. I have seen some interesting guitars that do that like Peavey has an electric that "emulates" an acoustic and I think Taylor just put out something called a T-5 that I think has that capability but a two headed beast... wow!

Good Luck
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sirdaniel
Posted 2005-08-16 11:19 AM (#140593 - in reply to #140588)
Subject: Re: adding magnetic pickups to an ovation


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in a perfect world, a "glue or tape on" magnetic pup so it's not permanent and so I can find the sweet spot. Ideally, it would have a volume control on it too.
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