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Topic: Highlander Biscuit Brige Pickups |
Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2001 8:55 am
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Has anyone tried one of these on their Dobro? What about even volume on all strings, tone, clarity, etc. They are pretty expensive, but I've tried Spyder, Barcus Berry, McIntyre and they all suck. |
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patrick donovan
From: orange, texas, usa
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Posted 25 Jul 2001 9:14 am
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Chris,
Try the Lace Sensor Dobro pickup, I like mine.
Regards, Patrick |
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 25 Jul 2001 11:30 am
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Chris you might look into the Pick Up The World transducers. I've got a mod #20 on a biscuit coned solid body and just put a #27 on a tricone. Rich Mermer (do a search) has one on a tricone I built for him and loves it. They require a pre-amp like the rest and EQ is usually neccesary in any set up to control feedback in a reso. But I've found the PUTWs to be more transparent and natural sounding and they have NO piezo quack. |
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Dave Zirbel
From: Sebastopol, CA USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2001 11:36 am
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Chris, I haven't tried one but I heard one on a metal body guitar through a Mesa Boogie amp with no pre amp or EQ and I thought it sounded pretty darn good compared to the McIntyre. DZ |
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Mikel Nelson
From: San Diego, CA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 10:34 am
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Highlander...there is nothing better! |
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Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 11:03 am
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Hey Mikel
Thanks for the reply. Does that pickup allow you to plug straight into an amp or D/I without a preamp? I couldn't tell from the picture if it came with or required a preamp. |
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Mikel Nelson
From: San Diego, CA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 11:44 am
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Needs a preamp. There is an "internal" model and an "external" model.
Highlander catalog [This message was edited by Mikel Nelson on 26 July 2001 at 12:45 PM.] [This message was edited by Mikel Nelson on 26 July 2001 at 12:46 PM.] [This message was edited by Mikel Nelson on 26 July 2001 at 12:47 PM.] |
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Tim Rowley
From: Pinconning, MI, USA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 7:42 pm
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Chris and Dave,
You both mentioned that you were not satisfied with the McIntyre transducer pickup. Maybe I'm being dumb here, if so please forgive me, but could it be that maybe they've improved them lately? I recently installed a McIntyre on my dobro, and everyone that's heard it thinks it sounds great. The strings respond very evenly and actually the tone seems to be quite good, loud and clear with no "quack" to it (better than I had expected actually). It sounds a WHOLE LOT better than the McIntyre and the Barcus-Berry pickups on the demo guitars at Elderly Instruments, and I don't even have a Quarterman cone! I did try to do a real careful job when I installed the unit, I've got a pretty decent spider and saddles and nothing rattles or buzzes on my guitar. Also I don't play at extreme volume levels, maybe that's why I've had good luck so far. But if I can expect trouble in some future playing situation, I'd like to know ahead of time if possible. Thanks!
Tim R. |
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Dave Zirbel
From: Sebastopol, CA USA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 8:29 pm
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Tim, you are not being dumb at all. I was dumb for saying what I said about the Mcyntire. I never played through one. I played in a band with someone who used one. It was a loud band and he probably didn't really know how to use it since he was new to the Dobro. He wasn't using an EQ or pre amp. He was plugging into a 40 watt Fender amp which was miked. I should have given it more of a chance and tried it myself before I formed my opinion.
Dave |
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