I am building an electric cello for the daughter of one of my friend. She is extremely talented and I'm going to give her the cello on her 18th birthday. I am planing on using an "acoustic" pickup integrated in the bridge to produce something similar to a natural cello sound. In conjunction with that I would (of cause) like to wind a magnetic pickup. I remember the single loop low impedance pickup someone showed here some time ago (bbsailor???) but I wounder if anyone have any experience with a more traditional pickup for a bowed instrument, hopefully a cello. I have started to play around, checking out placement etc, but the problem with a traditional pickup design for cello is the greater distance from fingerboard to strings at the end of the fretboard (in the 1/2" range) with makes a traditional pickup very week when the strings are played near the head and producing much higher output when the strings are played closer to the end of the fingerboard. The cello is also going to be played mainly with a bow, which means that standard placement for a single coil type pickup right under the strings is out of the question. I have made a test coil with three magnets just to be able to play around but I don't consider the experiments very succesful... I an a bit out of ideas right now so I would really like to know if anyone would like to lend a helping hand.
This is as you might understand a pro bona job for a very talented young musician.
This is as you might understand a pro bona job for a very talented young musician.
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