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Ovation Pacemaker 1115-A Preamp / Pickup fitting
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Hello, so I just got an Ovation Pacemaker 1115-A. Beautiful guitar. It's all original and it's in excellent condition. I need to use it live so my question is: What should I fit and HOW to avoid making drills to the body? Someone told me to use the back strap hole and fit a jack there connected to a piezo under bridge saddle and then use an outboard preamp. Do you think it's a good idea? In this case what piezo and preamp would you guys recommend? Thanks! | ||
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| Darkbar |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 4535 Location: Flahdaw | Just order an L R Baggs M1a and be done with it. Sounds as good as a piezo and doesn't need drilling and cutting and saddle adjustments. | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Thanks for the reply. No preamp needed? Just connect to an DI-> Mixer and the sound would be good?? | ||
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| twistedlim |
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Joined: November 2008 Posts: 1119 Location: Michigan | I have the same set up you describe except it has a preamp. (all done at the factory) No volume or tone controls so I guess a passive would be just as good. I have had good luck with fishman preamps. You may want to also look at the fishman rare earth humbucking soundhole pick up. I just permantly mounted one and it was pretty easy, unobtrusive and it is active. Sound is better than piezo if you ask me. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/rare-earth-humbucking I have this basic preamp I use with my 1115 for tone adjustment. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/pro-eq-ii-acoustic-preampeq | ||
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| twistedlim |
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Joined: November 2008 Posts: 1119 Location: Michigan | Originally posted by twistedlim: I have the same set up you describe except it has a preamp. (all done at the factory) No volume or tone controls so I guess a passive would be just as good. I have had good luck with fishman preamps. You may want to also look at the fishman rare earth humbucking soundhole pick up. I just permantly mounted one and it was pretty easy, unobtrusive and it is active. Sound is better than piezo if you ask me. PS if you put a piezo preamp in you will still have to drill thru the saddle and top to wire the pickup. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/pro-eq-ii-acoustic-preampeq I have this basic preamp I use with my 1115 for tone adjustment. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/pro-eq-ii-acoustic-preampeq | ||
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| FlySig |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4075 Location: Utah | You'll have to drill something somewhere. Personally I would NOT use the endpin strap style because it negates the ability to use a straplock. I would go with a 1/4" output jack mounted in the normal Ovation location. For the pickup, some version of undersaddle piezo. It will require a very small hole drilled under the saddle to get the wire into the body of the guitar. No structural or appearance impact with that. I like an onboard preamp, though lots of people use passive systems. The issue is having a preamp near enough, like on your belt or being tethered to a nearby unit on the floor. If you don't want to cut holes in the body for a large preamp, there are ones which mount with adhesive tape to the underside of the front and have very inconspicuous volume/tone controls inside the sound hole. If I were to electrify my Patriot I would go with one like that. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ellipse-aura or http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ellipse-matrix-blend If you don't mind a couple of holes in the body for the preamp, I would go with the new two knob FET preamp from Ovation with their undersaddle pickup. | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Originally posted by FlySig: So many great choices... although I wanted to keep the guitar as original as possible I also don't want to compromise sound... what to do? what to do??? :DYou'll have to drill something somewhere. Personally I would NOT use the endpin strap style because it negates the ability to use a straplock. I would go with a 1/4" output jack mounted in the normal Ovation location. For the pickup, some version of undersaddle piezo. It will require a very small hole drilled under the saddle to get the wire into the body of the guitar. No structural or appearance impact with that. I like an onboard preamp, though lots of people use passive systems. The issue is having a preamp near enough, like on your belt or being tethered to a nearby unit on the floor. If you don't want to cut holes in the body for a large preamp, there are ones which mount with adhesive tape to the underside of the front and have very inconspicuous volume/tone controls inside the sound hole. If I were to electrify my Patriot I would go with one like that. http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ellipse-aura or http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ellipse-matrix-blend If you don't mind a couple of holes in the body for the preamp, I would go with the new two knob FET preamp from Ovation with their undersaddle pickup. | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Would this: http://www.fishman.com/products/view/pro-eq-platinum-preampeqdi plus this http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ag-series be nice? | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Another question: should I fit a 2.3 mm piezo or a 3.2 mm? I mean, this: http://www.thomann.de/pt/fishman_agx094.htm or this: http://www.thomann.de/pt/fishman_agx125.htm | ||
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| Darkbar |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 4535 Location: Flahdaw | Originally posted by Blue Special: It would work. Still drilling a hole to run the wire through, though. (I really like that Fishman belt-attached preamp....gotta get me one of those.)Would this: http://www.fishman.com/products/view/pro-eq-platinum-preampeqdi plus this http://www.fishman.com/products/view/ag-series be nice? | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | And what about the piezo size: 2.3 or 3.2? This: http://www.thomann.de/pt/fishman_agx094.htm or this: http://www.thomann.de/pt/fishman_agx125.htm ? | ||
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| mbedard |
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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 247 Location: Seacoast NH | I would second the LR Baggs recommendation. Just bought a Godin electric with an LR Baggs acoustic piezo bridge and it sounds great... | ||
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| mbedard |
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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 247 Location: Seacoast NH | I would second the LR Baggs recommendation. Just bought a Godin electric with an LR Baggs acoustic piezo bridge and it sounds great... | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Thanks for the advices!!! About the piezo: anyone knows if I need a 2.3 mm or a 3.2 mm piezo bar? | ||
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| jay |
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 1249 Location: Texas | I thought if you seconded your own second, it meant you were against it. | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | But if you do decide to make the cut... Put an OP in a Pacemaker Later Preamp | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Thanks for the link MWoody! | ||
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| FlySig |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4075 Location: Utah | My son has a Fishman Pro-EQ preamp for his electric violin which sounds outstanding. The preamp does a great job with an acoustic guitar, too. I would be happy with that solution if you use a passive pickup in the guitar. | ||
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| bburg |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 1137 Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Originally posted by MWoody: [QB] But if you do decide to make the cut... I'd go with Mike: http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/matching-pair http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/1627-after-repair http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/electronics-upgrade-168... I've upgraded a lot of old ones to the new OP-Pro series, they are all fantastic plugged in... Bernie | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Originally posted by bburg: Originally posted by MWoody: Great job!!! [QB] But if you do decide to make the cut... I'd go with Mike: http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/matching-pair http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/1627-after-repair http://ovationfanclub.ning.com/photo/albums/electronics-upgrade-168... I've upgraded a lot of old ones to the new OP-Pro series, they are all fantastic plugged in... Bernie Any photos of progress / tutorials on this? | ||
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| bburg |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 1137 Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | No, sorry! But if you decide to do it, you can contact me. I'll give you some good advice. Bernie | ||
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| Blue Special |
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Joined: November 2011 Posts: 14 Location: Portugal | Bernie you have a PM ;) Thanks. | ||
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Ovation Pacemaker 1115-A Preamp / Pickup fitting