Removing Super Glue from Transducer Pickup - FRETS.NET2024-03-28T19:06:37Zhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/removing-super-glue-from-transducer-pickup?feed=yes&xn_auth=noyeah, probably nothing to do…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-11:2177249:Comment:2805152021-08-11T05:47:47.857ZWalter W Wrighthttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/WalterWWright
<p>yeah, probably nothing to do with the location of the center transducer</p>
<p>the K&K wants to see about a 1MΩ input impedance from the first thing it gets plugged into; anything higher than that (like a typical acoustic preamp) lets too much bass through</p>
<p>yeah, probably nothing to do with the location of the center transducer</p>
<p>the K&K wants to see about a 1MΩ input impedance from the first thing it gets plugged into; anything higher than that (like a typical acoustic preamp) lets too much bass through</p> Hi, if you are running them t…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2806132021-08-10T23:26:34.881ZTaffy Evanshttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/TaffyEvans
<p>Hi, if you are running them through a K&K preamp, you could try adjusting the trim pot.</p>
<p>Taff</p>
<p>Hi, if you are running them through a K&K preamp, you could try adjusting the trim pot.</p>
<p>Taff</p> Not the size of the instrumen…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2808042021-08-10T21:36:27.915ZRoger Häggströmhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/RogerHaeggstroem
<p>Not the size of the instrument, the K&K pickup always gives some extra bass. On a parlor, that's a good thing.</p>
<p>Not the size of the instrument, the K&K pickup always gives some extra bass. On a parlor, that's a good thing.</p> Yes, it's a small parlor guit…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2806062021-08-10T19:55:52.794Zmr smitshttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/mrsmits
<p>Yes, it's a small parlor guitar. So the bass response probably doesn't have to do with the location and has to do more with the size of the instrument? If so I might just leave it alone. It's about 1/8" to 1/4" off toward the bass side.</p>
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<p>Yes, it's a small parlor guitar. So the bass response probably doesn't have to do with the location and has to do more with the size of the instrument? If so I might just leave it alone. It's about 1/8" to 1/4" off toward the bass side.</p>
<p></p> When you mention it, K&K…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2808012021-08-10T19:46:01.524ZRoger Häggströmhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/RogerHaeggstroem
<p>When you mention it, K&K pickups always enhances the bass. Pretty perfect on treble rich parlor guitars, but not that great on big X-braced guitars. It's easy enough to reduce the bass on the preamp or PA.</p>
<p>When you mention it, K&K pickups always enhances the bass. Pretty perfect on treble rich parlor guitars, but not that great on big X-braced guitars. It's easy enough to reduce the bass on the preamp or PA.</p> Show us a picture; misplacing…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2806032021-08-10T18:40:29.912ZGreg Mirkenhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/GregMirken
<p>Show us a picture; misplacing the center disc shouldn't make a whole lot of difference in bass response. Maybe something else going on [too].</p>
<p>Show us a picture; misplacing the center disc shouldn't make a whole lot of difference in bass response. Maybe something else going on [too].</p> I use a razor blade with a ba…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-10:2177249:Comment:2807052021-08-10T18:05:19.820ZRoger Häggströmhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/RogerHaeggstroem
<p>I use a <span class="VIiyi" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"><span>razor blade with a back. If the bridge plate is hardwood and sanded smooth, I can get the blade between the transducer and the wood. But sometimes I get the blade under the transducer metal film and the transducer is destroyed...</span></span></span></p>
<p>I use a <span class="VIiyi" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"><span>razor blade with a back. If the bridge plate is hardwood and sanded smooth, I can get the blade between the transducer and the wood. But sometimes I get the blade under the transducer metal film and the transducer is destroyed...</span></span></span></p>