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Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?

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E.Sherman
Posted 2005-12-10 1:25 AM (#126699)
Subject: Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?


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Posts: 180

Location: Chicagoland
So today I felt like plugging in an electric and rocking out. My main guitar, a strat, was in an alternate tuning ( CFCGCF, an odd one if ever), so I grabbed my Preacher, which I haven't played in quite awhile.

Needless to say, I'm a fool for staying away for so long, and I've fallen back in love.

However, the problem that led me to mostly shelve it still existis: the pickups are somewhat microphonic, and I cannot play the guitar at gigging volume without horrible screeching. Potting the pickups seems like the logical course, although I've never done it before.

I was wondering if anybody had potted Preachers and/or could offer tips or suggestions.

Thanks.
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-12-10 2:09 AM (#126700 - in reply to #126699)
Subject: Re: Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?


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Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
This thread has some discussion about potting: Click here
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JeffreyD
Posted 2005-12-10 8:17 AM (#126701 - in reply to #126699)
Subject: Re: Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?


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Posts: 777

Location: East Wenatchee, WA
Man....When I saw the title I thought you were talking about how to get your pastor drunk?

Obviously there is a whole side of this Ovation world that I am totally unaware of. Until I joined this forum I had no idea that Ovation made solid bodies or basses.

I did have a red guitar called an Ovation Celebrity that was a Korean import. Horrible action, but sounded okay. Sold it for $100 but now wish I would have kept it just to say I own two 'O's
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E.Sherman
Posted 2005-12-10 9:28 AM (#126702 - in reply to #126699)
Subject: Re: Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?


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Location: Chicagoland
From that previous thread:

"It's easy to get this wrong & ruin the pickups,"

What are things that can go wrong?

I found this to be useful, I think.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-12-10 11:25 AM (#126703 - in reply to #126699)
Subject: Re: Possible Pointers for Potting Preacher?


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Jeff, see if you can find an Ultra GS cheap. There's one at a local pawn shop, but I think they want too much money (over $200). They are good playing electics, better than the Celebrity hardbodies. If you have a little over $200 to spend, you might pick up a Viper.
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