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Posted 2013-12-19 2:18 PM (#480698)
Subject: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.



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Location: Texas
I've never owned, or even played, a ukelele before, but I
just received a new UAE-20 Ukelele (made in China) as a gift.
Unfortunately, there seems to be something wrong with it:

Unplugged; all 4 strings sound equally weak, (as expected.)

Plugged-in, the middle 2 strings sound pretty good,
but the outside 2 strings produce very little volume,
(regardless of where the tone-knob is set.)

It can probably be returned, but, since it was a gift,
I'd rather just keep it if I can easily fix the problem.

I'm considering pulling the bridge and checking that the pup is installed properly.
Could the solution be as simple as making sure that the bridge is fully in contact
with the pickup, or is that just wishful thinking?

Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated.









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seesquare
Posted 2013-12-19 7:30 PM (#480705 - in reply to #480698)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.


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Good place to start. Had a loose battery cable on a car once, discovered AFTER I had pulled the starter, alternator, & replaced the ignition parts. As Montgomery Scott wisely surmised, "The more you overthink the plumbing; the easier it is to stop up the drain"
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MWoody
Posted 2013-12-19 8:13 PM (#480707 - in reply to #480698)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.



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Yes, try to reseat the saddle and give it a try.
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standing
Posted 2013-12-20 3:56 PM (#480728 - in reply to #480698)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.



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That was all it took, thanks folks.

(I just needed the positive encouragement to convince me to tear apart a brand-new toy.)

I pulled the bridge, shifted the pup over a hair, making sure it was level and seated well. Then I replaced the bridge (firmly, but with even pressure across the bridge) and strung her back up… all 4 strings output at a similar volume now!

I had already searched the archives and found plenty of Ukulele wisdom (if that's not an oxymoron.) Now she's tuned-up & plugged-in. I'm enjoying stumbling through the usual cliché ukulele tunes. I don't think it's likely to replace guitar as my primary instrument, but it's fun, and it will look nice on the wall as part of my epaulet-laden round-back menagerie.

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seesquare
Posted 2013-12-20 6:42 PM (#480735 - in reply to #480698)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.


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Success!
Accept no substitute.
Merry Xmas!
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Darkbar
Posted 2013-12-21 6:32 AM (#480741 - in reply to #480728)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.



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standing - 2013-12-20 4:56 PM

I'm enjoying stumbling through the usual cliché ukulele tunes.


Learn G,C,D,A,E and forget all those cliche tunes. Play all your usual stuff.
It's fun to grab my daughter's Uke and play country tunes, or rock.
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MWoody
Posted 2013-12-21 10:54 AM (#480744 - in reply to #480698)
Subject: Re: Seeking Ukulele Pup house-training advice.



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"Learn G,C,D,A,E and forget all those cliche tunes."

I am boycotting A & E for a while... Merry Christmas!
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