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  • #16
    I work for the company that makes the guitar and in our original discussions with John Jorgenson (I believe your model is the DG-300), it was an important requirement that the fingerboard be extra thick to allow for a pickup to fit in just that position.

    He was thinking of a Stimer, but your design is great.

    BTW: it might be important to consider the type of strings and the magnetic properties of the materials used in there construction. Manouche strings are typically silver-plated copper wrapped over steel. From my expereience volume levels per string are effected as a result.

    Anyway...fantastic job! Can't wait to hear what it souds like when you put the guitar through its paces.

    Pickups for these guitars are definitely a challenge.
    Mandopicker

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    • #17
      Hi, yes that's correct it is the DG-300. Nice to know a little history behind the guitar, thanks. I intalled the pickup under the strings this evening and the damn thing actually works. I just hard wired it to a jack and plugged it into my acoustic amp. First impressions were that it sounds like a single coil on an acoustic guitar (which is what it is!) but it seemed fairly warm. You're right though, the strings varied drastically in volume. The unwound b and e strings were much louder. If you have any suggestions for strings let me know. I also had a serious buzzing problem but I think that will go away once I wire the jack inside the guitar and ground it to the bridgeplate. WHen it's all setup I'll do some recording. ThAnks again for all the help!

      Originally posted by Mandopicker View Post
      I work for the company that makes the guitar and in our original discussions with John Jorgenson (I believe your model is the DG-300), it was an important requirement that the fingerboard be extra thick to allow for a pickup to fit in just that position.

      He was thinking of a Stimer, but your design is great.

      BTW: it might be important to consider the type of strings and the magnetic properties of the materials used in there construction. Manouche strings are typically silver-plated copper wrapped over steel. From my expereience volume levels per string are effected as a result.

      Anyway...fantastic job! Can't wait to hear what it souds like when you put the guitar through its paces.

      Pickups for these guitars are definitely a challenge.

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      • #18
        I would consider shielding it with copper tape: top, bottom and 9/10 of the way around the coil, that will really help with some of the noise. Beyond that you'll need a dummy coil of some sort, perhaps inside, under the top?

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