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Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic

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muzza
Posted 2010-12-21 4:29 AM (#359094)
Subject: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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I'm not taking my '05 to Samoa on my next contract as there have been a few too many break and enters in the last 2 months.

So I'm taking my beater (which plays and sounds MUCH better than it should) for my regular Friday night acoustic jam. (Which is no longer 'acoustic'..)

So, what's the preferred pickup options from the brains trust? I'd like something with onboard volume control. EQ not necessary - maybe just a tone knob.

Preferrably something I could install permanently, not one of those soundhole jobbys.

The saddle on this particular guitar sits in a steel bridge which is suspended in the timber bridge held by 2 adjusting screws. It's like a hybrid acoustic/solid body bridge.

Only ever seen one other guitar with this setup. (Ozwatto) Piss easy to adjust action, but not sure how it will cope with an under saddle pickup.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2010-12-21 8:18 AM (#359095 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic


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if you intend to install an undersaddle you will need to ditch the ajustable bridge and have a replacement non-adjusable saddle made of the correct height.
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Beal
Posted 2010-12-21 8:34 AM (#359096 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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what Paul said.
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seesquare
Posted 2010-12-21 8:45 AM (#359097 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic


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Short of that, what options are there for attaching a sensor to the soundboard, under the bridge?
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alpep
Posted 2010-12-21 9:03 AM (#359098 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic


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K & K is one of the best but if it is a beater just get a soundhole pickup
dean markley's are cheap and work ok
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TAFKAR
Posted 2010-12-21 6:20 PM (#359099 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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Muzz, I've got one of those Dean Markley things hanging around somewhere. Do you want me to have a look? Or are you really looking for something more permanent.

If I find it and you'll use it, you can have it for nix. I used it for years on my legend (the salesman talked me out of a 1717).
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muzza
Posted 2010-12-21 7:11 PM (#359100 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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Hey Richard. I'll have it if you can find it. Don't think I want to spend my Christmas break installing a new bridge.

Get it in the post ASAP, I'm leaving on the 21st Jan.
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Beal
Posted 2010-12-21 7:18 PM (#359101 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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get a different wood box. I don't think the K&K would work that well if the saddle isn't in hard contact with the top. An adjustable usually never is.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2010-12-21 8:31 PM (#359102 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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Muzz, I'll have a look tonight. Text or email me your postal address.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2010-12-21 9:29 PM (#359103 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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I believe that John Pearse makes a soundboard pickup that can be mounted internally or externally on a guitar.
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-12-22 2:27 PM (#359104 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic


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Those sound hole jobbies can sound pretty spectacular...Lyle Lovett uses a Sunrise and it is the best sounding guitar I have heard on Elvis Costelo's show...

I would not hesitate to get a Sunrise if I needed a soundhole pickup.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8qQncDY9P4
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MWoody
Posted 2010-12-22 6:57 PM (#359105 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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I like this one

GHS at Stewmac
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muzza
Posted 2010-12-23 9:07 AM (#359106 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic



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Richard. Did you get my text?
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sycamore
Posted 2010-12-24 8:26 AM (#359107 - in reply to #359094)
Subject: Re: Suggestions for installing a pickup in a woodbox acoustic


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Originally posted by twistedlim:
Those sound hole jobbies can sound pretty spectacular...Lyle Lovett uses a Sunrise and it is the best sounding guitar I have heard on Elvis Costelo's show...

I would not hesitate to get a Sunrise if I needed a soundhole pickup.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8qQncDY9P4
or something like this http://fishman.com/products/details.asp?id=46 would work without modifying the bridge
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